MADEIRA'S RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS



On the Island of Madeira where the vegetation is lush and exotic and the
climate gentle, numberous festivals take place every year, many of them steeped
in religious and local traditions.
The festival of St. Peter takes place in Ribeira Brava on the 28th and 29th
of June. It is especially well attended by local fishermen as St. Peter is their
Patron Saint. There is a variety of entertainment at night featuring bonfires
and colorful balloons.
The Feast of "Senhora do Monte" in Funchal is a remarkable testament of
gratitude from the city's inhabitants to their Patron Saint who many years
ago-according to popular belief-interceded when hunger and plague once
threatened the island. The City Fair on the 14th of August is basically
all-night entertainment with hundreds of braziers lit for grilling food on
spits, one of the best known delicacies of Maderian cooking. The 15th of August
is a national holiday and after the celebration of Mass, there is a long
procession in which the devout pilgrims of "Senhora do Monte" take part as
thanks for blessings received.
Recalling the terrible floods of 1803, in which the statue of Our Lord of
Miracles was washed away and later found at sea by an American Galley-the
pilgrimage to Our Lord of the Miracles takes place in Machico on the 9th of
October and is always well attended.
On the evening before, there is another solemn procession of the Mourners
where fishermen carry hundreds of candles and torches lighting up the night in a
truly spectacular fashion.
OTHER FEASTS INCLUDE
Feast of Our Lady of Piedade, Canical
Feast of Our Lady of Graca. Near Camara de Lobos
Feast of Sao Sabastao, Camara de Lobos
The above is just a small sampling of the religious activities that are
found on this lush and tropical island, known as Madeira.
Prepared and Submitted by: Patricia J Silva Corbera
patriciacorbera@comcast.net
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