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Catania Festa di Sant'Agata
One of the largest Catholic religious festivals in the world (February 3–5, and August 17), with 11 candelore — baroque gilt candle-holders each representing a medieval guild (bakers, butchers, fishermen, etc.) — processing alongside the silver reliquary-bust of Sant'Agata atop a fercola (carriage). The candelore show how popular organizations maintained visible identity within the state-sponsored festival; the August date celebrates the return of the saint's relics from Constantinople after 86 years of Byzantine custody. The festival crystallized under Bourbon patronage but its devotional core predates that era. Anchor modes: living_ritual; custodian | Search hooks: Catania Festa di Sant'Agata; candelore guilds; silver reliquary bust; February 3-5 procession; fercola carriage; Sant'Agata martyrdom festival
Watch the candelore procession on February 3 (luminaria); see the silver reliquary-bust of Sant'Agata carried through the city February 4-5; witness devotees pulling the fercola up the steep Via San Giuliano; eat traditional street food (arancini, beccafico sardines); attend the August 17 return-of-relics celebration