Showing posts with label Monaco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monaco. Show all posts

January 27 - Feast of Sainte Devote in Monaco

Posted on January 27, 2020

There is a sad story connected to many a saint, and Sainte Devote is no exception. At age 19, the story goes, Devote lived a life dedicated to Christianity in Corsica (an island between France and Italy). This was back in the 300s, and the Roman Empire had not yet embraced Christianity; the Roman Emperor Diocletian ordered Devote to be arrested and even killed.



Christians were able to get Devote's body and wanted to ship it to Africa for burial, but a huge storm kicked up in the Mediterranean Sea. The boat carrying Devote's body wound up on the shores of what is now the principality of Monaco, and so she is buried there instead. 

Devote became a Catholic saint, and a chapel was built in Monaco to house her remains.

Apparently someone tried to steal her remains a looooooong time ago, but believers were able to stop the thief and - as punishment - burned his boat.

That boat burning, centuries ago, is the reason that every year, on January 27 (the Feast Day of Sainte Devote), there is a boat-burning ceremony in front of Devote's chapel.



By the way, Monaco is lovely:






November 19 – Monaco's National Holiday

Posted November 19, 2013

In the U.S., many people enjoy fireworks on the evening of our national holiday, July 4.

In Monaco, people enjoy spectacular fireworks the night before the national holiday.

So that means that all the whizzes and the booms, all the bangs and pops and pows, all the huge sparkly blooms of a firework show over a harbor happened last night

And that means—we missed it!



Today the people of the Principality of Monaco are enjoying the pomp and circumstance of the Knights of Malta, state officials, and diplomats congregating in a gorgeous array of uniforms at mass and in the Place St. Nicholas afterwards. They are crowding under the windows of the Prince's Palace to see the “Princely family” wave. 



They are eating dried fish and barbajuans, dumplings or pastry pockets filled with Swiss chard, spinach, ricotta, Parmesan cheese, onions and leeks. (Barbajuans sound a bit like Italian raviolis or Polish pierogies.)

Monaco is a record-holder!

Monaco is a city that is also a nation—the second smallest independent nation in the world. It is surrounded by France and the Mediterranean Sea. It has the highest population density and the lowest unemployment rate of any nation in the world. (It's really hard to have a lower unemployment rate – since there is ZERO unemployment in Monaco!)

Monaco is a playground?

Because of it's pleasant weather, beautiful scenery, and low tax rates, Monaco is often called the playground of the super-rich. Check out this little vacation “shack.” 

You can see a lot more of the tiny nation in this Rick Steves video


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