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Feature Lingua Italiana Tu Scendi Dalle Stella - "From Starry Skies Thou Descending" ...Italy's Most Popular Christmas Carol Paul Sciria Managing Editor Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, a Neapolitan priest who was later canonized, was the founder of the Redemptorist missionary order. In 1732, while living at a convent in the village of Deliceto (provincia Foggia), he wrote the melody and lyrics to “Little Song to Jesus.” This song is traditionally associated with the zampogna (Italian bagpipe) and often referred to as the “Carol of the Bagpipers.” “Tu Scendi dale Stelle” became the most popular Christmas carol in Italy. Thou comest, glorious King, e vieni in una grotta, a manger low Thy bed, al freddo al gelo. In winter’s icy sting; O Bambino mio Divino O my dearest Child most holy, Lo ti vedo qui a tremar, Shuddering, trembling in the cold! O Dio Beato Great God, Thou lovest me! Tu scendi dalle stelle, From starry skies descending O Re del Cielo, Christmas Letter Fr. Richard, O. de M. Ahi, quanto ti costo What suff ’ring Thou didst bear, L’avermi amato! That I near Thee might be! A te, che sei del mondo Thou are the world’s Creator, Il Creatore, God’s own and true Word Mancano panni e fuoco; Yet here no robe, no fire O mio Signore! ­14 For thee, Divine Lord. Caro eletto Pargoletto, Dearest, fairest, sweetest infant, Quanto questa poverta’ Dire this state of poverty. Piu’ mi innamora! The more I care for Thee, Giacche’ ti fece amor Since, Thou, o Love Divine, Povero ancora! Will’st now so poor to be. Christmas Traditions of Puglia Peter D'Attoma president of DaVinci Custom Travel & Tours Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Dear Friends, Of all the gifts you and I might share with family and friends this Christmas, the very best is the gift of Christmas itself. For Christmas above all is the incomparable gift of God’s Love. It is as if the Lord had looked upon the world over 2,000 years ago and said: “You who live within the darkened shadows of doubt and fear. I shall give your light . . . a light that will shine from above, and within. The bearer of this gift – this light . . . will be my Son, my only Son. And I shall anoint for you a mother most blessed, a women whom I have chosen for you. She will be the vessel through which my Son shall come unto you. And she will be loved by every generation. “ At Christmas, our thoughts turn to Jesus and His message of “Love”. Unfortunately we see a great absence of Love and peace in our world today. As disciples of Jesus, we need to make His message known by the way we live and act. We need to be, like Jesus – messengers of God’s Love. What better time to be peacemakers and Love then during this Christmas Season. Are there people we need to forgive – members of our family, one of our neighbors, one of our co-workers? Are there people from whom you and I need to ask forgiveness – people we have offended? As we celebrate the Feast of Christmas, let us pray for the strength to be instruments of the Lord’s love. And certainly the most powerful prayer we have is that of the Sacrifice and Sacrament of the Mass. The Eucharist is where we truly share “God’s gift of love”. Be assured, you will have a place in my Masses and Prayers during the Christmas Season. I wish you and those you love a very Blessed Christmas and Blessings in The New Year! Notizie Dall'Italia Christmas, a celebration in Italy, varies from region to region, and almost every town has its own traditions. This is especially true in the region of Puglia, the heel of the Italian boot with endless miles of beautiful beaches, ancient historical villages, unspoiled nature, archaeological treasures and varied delicious culinary traditions. Growing up in Puglia, Christmas was a very special time of the year for me. It all starts on December 8 with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Streets are brightly illuminated with colorful lights, families with their children congregate in the main piazza greeting their friends and neighbors and stopping along the way for a gelato, espresso or cappuccino. Vendors from the weekly market set up in the main square every Sunday throughout December, serving traditional Christmas pastries such as Cartellate. This is a typical Puglian Christmas tradition made of fried dough rolled out in long strips and then swirled into the form of roses which are then dipped in honey. Pettole is another favorite made from small rounds of fried dough and sprinkled with powdered sugar. Porcedduzzi are small balls of pastry aromatized with citrus fruit, which are fried and mixed with chopped almonds and honey. The traditional Puglian menu for Christmas Eve is very simple and features Fritelle fried dumplings stuffed with tomatoes, fresh mozzarella cheese, sautéed onions and capers. Boiled Cime di Rape with simple extra virgin olive oil combined with Orecchieti, accompanies the Fritelle as a side dish. On Christmas day, families prepare a feast and gather around the table to enjoy a multi course meal that will usually last the entire day. For starters, a variety of fresh fish the likes of calamari, mussels, octopus and sea urchins from the Adriatic Sea is served. For pasta, my favorite was my aunt’s Timpano. We could not wait to taste this sensational layered pasta made with tomato sauce, a variety of meats, cheeses and tiny meatballs. BUON NATALE The Perfect Holiday Gift! ITALIAN Recipes from My Friends JOHN VOSO, JR I T A L I A John’s passion for The Richie White Fund and Italian food was the catalyst for writing Italian Recipes from My Friends. “Many weekends were spent cooking c