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Atlantic City to celebrate Wedding of the Sea on Aug. 15

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Italian-American Herald
ATLANTIC CITY — St. Monica’s Parish, now celebrating its 51st year, will conduct its annual Wedding of the Sea event on Aug. 15.
The Wedding of the Sea Festival is the signature annual event of the citywide Parish of St. Monica. The Wedding of the Sea tradition began in Venice around the year 1000. The civil and religious leaders of Venice performed an annual “wedding” between the city and the Adriatic Sea on the Feast of the Ascension of Christ. The ritual symbolized the maritime power’s vital relationship to the sea. The tradition came to Atlantic City through St. Michael’s Church, a historically Italian parish, but was celebrated on a different feast, the Assumption of Mary.
The Wedding of the Sea celebrates the relationship of Atlantic City and the sea and asks God to grant success to the work of so many to build up our great city.
At noon on Aug. 15, a brief VIP program will begin the day’s events in the Adrian Phillips Ballroom of Boardwalk Hall.
The Mass of the Assumption of Mary immediately follows the program, celebrated by the Most Rev. Dennis Sullivan, Bishop of the Diocese of Camden. A procession to the surf will follow the Mass. Atlantic City Mayor Frank Gilliam will join Bishop Sullivan in a lifeboat for the traditional wreath toss. All are welcome to attend.
Rev. Jon Thomas, pastor of the Parish of St. Monica, will offer Eucharistic benediction on the Kennedy Plaza stage with the parish’s unique century-old monstrance.
The festival at St. Michael’s Church parking lot is returning for the fourth year. The festival will run from 1 to 7 p.m. The festival is free and open to the public and includes 12 food vendors from some of the best restaurants in the neighborhood, a beer garden, live music, children’s and adult games, raffles and more.
Free parking is available across Fairmount Avenue from Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern. Visitors may also park at The Wave Parking Garage on Fairmount Avenue. Both locations are only a block from St. Michael’s. Those who will attend the Mass may park their car at Boardwalk Hall and take a free jitney shuttle to the festival. IAH
For more information call (609) 992-9230 or contact yohauser@msn.com.

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