The Vow as Visual Feast. Honoring St. Joseph in Sicilian American Homes

Authors

  • Leonard Norman Primiano Cabrini College, Radnor, PA, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2007360108

Keywords:

home altars, ex voto, Italian American, vernacular religion, vernacular Catholicism // domači oltarji, votivi, ameriški Italijani, vernakularna religija, vernakularno katolištvo

Abstract

This article discusses the home altars built by Sicilian American women to honor St. Joseph in the seaport community of Gloucester in the state of Massachusetts. Of particular importance when considering the communicative and creative esthetics of this belief and practice is the rich way this votive tradition expresses and exemplifies nine fundamental characteristics of vernacular Catholicism.

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Prispevek obravnava domače oltarje, ki jih ameriške Sicilijanke v pristaniški skupnosti v Gloucesterju (Massachusetts) postavljajo v čast sv. Jožefu. Ob obravnavi komunikacijske in ustvarjalne estetike verovanja in prakse je posebnega pomena bogatost votivne tradicije, ki izraža in ponazarja devet temeljnih značilnosti vernakularnega katolištva.

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12.10.2007

How to Cite

Primiano, L. N. (2007). The Vow as Visual Feast. Honoring St. Joseph in Sicilian American Homes. Traditiones, 36(1), 113–125. https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2007360108

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Pilgrimage Places / Romarski kraji