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CANELLI-   Wednesday votive Mass with the faithful.  Triduum in preparation for the Solemnity
          of St. Joseph

          CASTAGNETO DONORATICO – On Wednesday the votive Mass and Sorrows and Joy with the
          Faithful.  The Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19 is preceded by a Triduum and the Holy Mass is
          concelebrated with the pastors of the deanery.

          IMPERIA  –  The  Sorrows  and  Joys  are  prayed  with  the  faithful  on  Wednesday  –  There  is  the
          tradition of the Josephite Week in preparation for the Solemnity – On the Feast of March 19 for
          years the Bishop and pastors of the city have participated and there is a Procession with the Statue
          of St. Joseph through the streets of the Parish.

          MILAN – Votive mass and recitation of the Sorrows and Joys with the faithful.
          March 19 the Josephite Laity renew their Promise and there is 9:00pm Mass with the participation
          of many faithful.

          NUORO -  Votive mass– Sorrows and Joys with the people the 1st Wednesday
          Triduum for the Feast of St. Joseph -.

          ROME AURELIO – Nine days of preparation for the Feast of St. Joseph, Procession with the Statute.
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          Each 1  Wednesday there is a formation meeting with the Laity on the spirituality of St. Joseph
          for two groups from the two Roman parishes held by Fr. Bronzini.

          SESTO FIORENTINO   Votive mass on Wednesday– Sorrows and Joys with the faithful.  Solemn
          Feast on March 19; May 1 is the Patronal Feast preceded by Triduum.

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          Beginning in October, on the 30  of each month a Mass is celebrated for deceased Benefactors in
          which a teaching on St. Joseph is held.



































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