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Italy’s far-right government revives holiday for saint at ‘core of our nation’s identity’ | |
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Millions of Italian workers expected to get day off every 4 October in honour of Saint Francis of Assisi | |
Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government in Italy has revived a national holiday in honour of the country’s popular patron saint, Francis of Assisi, in a nod to “the very core of our nation’s identity”. | Giorgia Meloni’s far-right government in Italy has revived a national holiday in honour of the country’s popular patron saint, Francis of Assisi, in a nod to “the very core of our nation’s identity”. |
Millions of Italian workers are expected to get a day off each 4 October, the feast day of Saint Francis, after the lower house of parliament approved overwhelmingly a bill making it a public holiday. The measure will pass to the senate for the final nod. | Millions of Italian workers are expected to get a day off each 4 October, the feast day of Saint Francis, after the lower house of parliament approved overwhelmingly a bill making it a public holiday. The measure will pass to the senate for the final nod. |
Saint Francis of Assisi, a 13th-century friar who renounced a life of luxury to help the poor, was an Italian mystic and poet who founded the Franciscan religious order. | Saint Francis of Assisi, a 13th-century friar who renounced a life of luxury to help the poor, was an Italian mystic and poet who founded the Franciscan religious order. |
He was canonised in 1228, two years after his death at the age of 44, and was declared Italy’s patron saint by Pope Pius XII in 1939. | He was canonised in 1228, two years after his death at the age of 44, and was declared Italy’s patron saint by Pope Pius XII in 1939. |
The saint, who was born and is buried in the Umbrian town of the same name, was given a public holiday in 1958, during Italy’s postwar economic boom, before it was scrapped from the calendar in 1977 due to austerity measures. | The saint, who was born and is buried in the Umbrian town of the same name, was given a public holiday in 1958, during Italy’s postwar economic boom, before it was scrapped from the calendar in 1977 due to austerity measures. |
Meloni’s government’s bill said the public holiday would be a tribute to the saint’s dedication to “peace, brotherhood, the protection of the environment and solidarity”. | Meloni’s government’s bill said the public holiday would be a tribute to the saint’s dedication to “peace, brotherhood, the protection of the environment and solidarity”. |
Amid concerns about the financial cost of an extra public day off, Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party, which has neofascist roots, said the move was “neither a waste nor a whim of the majority”. | Amid concerns about the financial cost of an extra public day off, Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party, which has neofascist roots, said the move was “neither a waste nor a whim of the majority”. |
“It’s a question of identity,” Lorenzo Malagola, a Brothers of Italy politician, said in a statement posted on the party’s website. “It means restoring to the public sphere a pillar of our collective memory.” | “It’s a question of identity,” Lorenzo Malagola, a Brothers of Italy politician, said in a statement posted on the party’s website. “It means restoring to the public sphere a pillar of our collective memory.” |
Meloni has campaigned on a platform to promote the traditional family, consistent with Catholic values. In a 2019 speech, she said: “We will defend our identity. I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian and I am Christian. You will never take that from me!” | Meloni has campaigned on a platform to promote the traditional family, consistent with Catholic values. In a 2019 speech, she said: “We will defend our identity. I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian and I am Christian. You will never take that from me!” |
In the party’s statement, Malagola added: “This is not just about adding another holiday to the calendar – it’s a choice that touches the very core of our nation’s identity. Saint Francis isn’t just part of religious history, he is an integral part of our civil history.” | In the party’s statement, Malagola added: “This is not just about adding another holiday to the calendar – it’s a choice that touches the very core of our nation’s identity. Saint Francis isn’t just part of religious history, he is an integral part of our civil history.” |
The public holiday was first suggested by Davide Rondoni, a poet and the president of the committee tasked with organising events to mark next year’s 800th anniversary since Saint Francis’s death. | The public holiday was first suggested by Davide Rondoni, a poet and the president of the committee tasked with organising events to mark next year’s 800th anniversary since Saint Francis’s death. |
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