For many Americans, summer is for barbeques, camping and vacations (even despite our ongoing pandemic woes). But for me, and hundreds of thousands of others, it’s about the celebration of a saint born on Aug. 15. The feast of St. Anthony of Padua is traditionally observed in August or June, depending on where you live. Known to Italian immigrants and their families as la festa di Sant’Antonio, it’s a magical event I experienced annually on Arthur Ave. in the Bronx, which will be celebrated later this month in Boston’s North End.
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