The Credo & Blancher Family St Joseph's Altar | Rock'n'Bowl® New Orleans
Schedule
Wed Mar 19 2025 at 12:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
3000 S. CARROLLTON AVE, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana 70118 | New Orleans, LA
Every March 19th New Orleans Catholics celebrate St. Joseph’s Day by constructing elaborate altars to honor the relief St. Joseph provided during a famine in Sicily. The tradition began in the late 1800’s when Sicilian immigrants settled in New Orleans.
St. Joseph altars, representing the Holy Trinity, are divided into three sections with a statue of St. Joseph at the head. The devout place candles, figurines, flowers, medals and other items around the alter creating a beautiful, lush and overflowing effect. Because the altars thank St. Joseph for relieving hunger, offerings of food are added to the cornucopia that anyone is welcome to feast on during the holiday.
Cookies, cakes and breads, often in the form of shell fish, are common decorations for altars. Fava beans, or “lucky beans” are particularly associated with St. Joseph because they sustained the Sicilians throughout famine. Pick some up for good luck! Food and donations are then distributed to the public with leftovers going to the poor.
Where is it happening?
3000 S. CARROLLTON AVE, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana 70118Event Location & Nearby Stays: