Hundreds
of excited people were in
attendance for the first
day of the annual Our Lady
of Mount Carmel feast.
A procession of worshipers made their way into the shrine at the Church of our Lady of Mount Carmel for Mass at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The festival was canceled last year because of the coronavirus pandemic. This
year, things are back in motion.
Food
vendors were on site, and games and shopping were also available as many
enjoyed the festivities.
A lineup of events include a fun
procession with the Giglio plus
more.
The
pastor explained why this year’s feast is significant.
"Last year was the first time in 75 years that we didn't
lift the Giglio, the first time in 135 years that we did not have a feast in
honor of our Lady of Mount Carmel and a procession,” says the pastor. “So, last
year we really felt it, I mean as hard as it was to lose people that died…this
was almost like a death for us.”
For nine evenings, worshippers will begin singing prayers
dedicated to mothers with high-risk pregnancies,
children with illnesses and front-line workers
who were sick or died of COVID-19.