You don't really notice Brisbane's Italian community until you go to an event like this, then you feel like you've been transported to Italy!
The Three Saints Festival happens around the first Sunday of every May at the Holy Cross Parish in Lutwyche. It begins with the traditional church service (all in Italian!) and is followed by a parade around the block and a fete, complete with delicious Italian food, a jumping castle and some greasy-haired Italian heartthrob singing all the classics.
If you're not a genuine church-goer and just going for the spectacle and perhaps the food, I recommend arriving around 1.30 or 2pm in time for the start of the parade as it really is something to see. The men of the parish carry out a huge statue of the three saints and place it on a throne-like vehicle. Before commencing the short trip around the block, monetary donations are collected and placed in little velvet bags pinned to each corner of the throne, the congregation yelling "Viva Saint Alfio!" each time a donation is made. The procession has to go slowly to accommodate the pace of the little old Italian grandmas and grandpas--also because everyone is singing along to repetitive processional tunes being played by a brass band in tow.
Sound bizarre? Definitely! Go along, experience the Italian community and eat your weight in arancini, gelati and other Italian delights. Entry is free, but take cash for food. read more