Also link to Angela’s personal devotion to San Antonio in the 2017 post https://goodmorninggloucester.org/2017/06/14/st-anthonys-feast-the-sanfilipos/
My View of Life on the Dock
Also link to Angela’s personal devotion to San Antonio in the 2017 post https://goodmorninggloucester.org/2017/06/14/st-anthonys-feast-the-sanfilipos/
Angela’s story as told to Heather Atwood from the Blog “The Other Cape”:
Angela’s father was a German prisoner in WWII. His mother prayed to St. Anthony for his return. When he arrived back in their village, Angela’s grandmother vowed to always honor St. Anthony. She continued celebrating the Feast of St. Anthony her whole life in Porticello. Angela and her family now continue that tradition in this country
See Video:
Celebration with Friends and Family See Slide Show Below:
Celebration with Friends, Family and a smorgasbord of food:

This lovely little chapel of St. Anthony by the Sea (near Niles Beach) belongs to Holy Family Parish. It is open for Sunday services at 9:30AM only in the summer, and for weddings until the fall. I think the stained glass windows are absolutely beautiful, real works of art.
For more about the history of the chapel, visit this link (thanks to Fred Bodin for the great info)!