The
San Leucio
Society of
Paterson, NJ

The San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJThe San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJThe San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJ
More

The
San Leucio
Society of
Paterson, NJ

The San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJThe San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJThe San Leucio Society of Paterson, NJ

Save the date - July 29, 2023

FESTA

in honor of

SAN LEUCIO

00

DaysDays

00

HrsHours

00

MinsMinutes

00

SecsSeconds

Next Livestream

March 31, 2023 at 8:00AM (eastern time) - Prayer to Our Lady of Sorrows (Madonna Addolorata)

NEXT IN Person Event

Download PDF

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Help us - Our fundraisers are directly below

Proceeds Towards Society Efforts

San Leucio Statue

Fishing in Campania Game

Fishing in Campania Game

9.5 inch statue

10 AVAILABLE

Buy Statue

Fishing in Campania Game

Fishing in Campania Game

Fishing in Campania Game

$20 Fundraiser - Mailed anywhere in USA

Deadline to Order - 4/15/23

Buy Fishing Game

Seven Dolors Devotion

Fishing in Campania Game

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

$20 Fundraiser - Mailed anywhere in USA

Buy Chaplet

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

$14 virtual certificate e-mailed to you

Buy Certificate (1 dozen glazed Krispy Kreme)

Online Payment "Donation"

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

Online Payment "Donation"

We are not a 501c3 so it is not tax-deductible

Online "Donation"

Cash/Check "Donation"

Santa Zita Doughnut Fundraiser

Online Payment "Donation"

We are not a 501c3 so it is not tax-deductible

Text Us (973-910-1706)

Reviving Old Traditions

Background

During the early 1900s, a wave of immigrants from San Salvatore Telesino ("sansalvatoresi") arrived in Paterson, New Jersey. During the 1920s, the sansalvatoresi established a devotion from their hometown. Each year on the last Sunday of July, the devotees would celebrate their town's patron saint, San Leucio. The celebration would include a mass (St. Michael's Church in Paterson) and statue procession/festa (St. Michael's Grove in Totowa).


This devotion thrived for many years until 1979 when a fire destroyed St. Michael's Grove and did substantial damage to the beloved San Leucio statue. With a destroyed statue, devotees moving from the area, and logistical uncertainty lingering, the sansalvatoresi of New Haven, Connecticut took up the torch. Our family society in New Haven restored the statue and continued the devotion up in Connecticut, where it has been thriving ever since. 


Now, the San Leucio Society of Paterson's revival is underway. What was once devastation in 1979 may have been by divine design as this devotion will now exist in both Paterson and New Haven annually.

Who was San Leucio?

Saint Leucius of Brindisi is venerated by the Catholic Church on January 11. There is little information about the beloved saint's early life. It is believed that he was born in Eastern Europe. 


As already been ordained a bishop, he moved to Brindisi to set up a missionary apostolate to liberate the pagans from their misconceptions of Christianity.


He was the first bishop and patron of the Archdiocese of Brindisi.

How can I help?

Pray for our efforts. Spread the word. 


Follow us on social media

Facebook: @saintleuciosociety

Instagram: @saint_leucio_society

Email: saint_leucio_society@protonmail.com


Click button below to be added to our distribution list.

Get added to the Distribution List

Instagram

Social Media

Saint Leucio Society of Paterson, New Jersey

Copyright © 2023 Saint Leucio Society - All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies.

We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.

Accept