After tonight’s Mass, a fireworks show will take place at 9 pm. The Italian American feast in Brooklyn, which dates back to 1887, will take place from July 6th – July 17th and include the following special Masses and events:
- Sunday, July 10, 11:30 am Mass in honor of San Paolino
Celebrated by Msgr. Jamie J. Gigantiello, Pastor
Our Lady of Mount Carmel – Annunciation Parish - Sunday, July 10, 1:30 pm Dancing of the Giglio
Wednesday, July 13, 7:30 pm Giglio Night Lift; Fireworks 9 pm - Saturday, July 16, 10 am Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Day English Mass
Celebrated by Monsignor David Cassato - Saturday, July 16, 2 pm Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Day English/Italian Mass
Celebrated by Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio
Bishop Emeritus of Brooklyn - Saturday, July 16, 3 pm Procession of the statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Sunday, July 17, 3 pm Old Timers’ Giglio Sunday – Dancing of the Giglio
The Giglio is a seven-story tower structure composed of aluminum, paper-mâché, and plastic painted and decorated with Gigli (flowers) and the image of St. Paulinus. A platform at the base of the tower supports a twelve-piece brass band and singer. The entire assemblage—tower and band—is hoisted and carried by 112 dancing and marching men, the lifters. Each lift begins with the official feast song, written in Williamsburg and used since 1959, “O Giglio e Paradiso.”











