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Love Wheels 646: transcontinental bike
ride to spread Samnium's values in L.A.
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n 2014, Giovanna Napolitano
e Giuseppe Campochiaro, an
Italian young couple, tra-
versed by foot the pilgrimage
route to Santiago De Compostela
(Galicia, Spain) known as the
French Way.
As they were hiking along the
mountainous trail, they had a
vision. I'm not talking about a
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SAN FRANCISCO
Galleria Energica
Opens in SF
Page 7
LOS ANGELES
Vines & Volcanoes
at the Getty Villa
Page6
ALL AROUND ITALY
The calming quiet
of Framura
Page 15
LA BUONA TAVOLA
Stuffed Squid
Marchigiana
Page 17
When talent meets
charity
PG.12
heavenly "vision," like the ones
experienced by Saint Padre Pio,
who hailed from Pietralcina, a
town in the same geographical
area.
I'm referring to the couple's
clear vision of their long-term
mission, to traverse together six
continents over a six-year span,
in order to spread the traditions
and values of their homeland,
historical area of "Samnium"
(today corres ponding to the
P rovince of Benevento,
Campania).
The latter in turn certainly is a
pilgrimage destination, visited by
flocks of pilgrims eager to see
Padre Pio's "sights," but also one
of the areas in Italy, with the
most heart-felt religious devo-
tion.
F or ins tance, G uardia
Sanframondi, village in the same
Province, every seven years,
Is Sardinia the Haven
of Eternal Life?
The Family Whistle, or
how the Coppolas
Came to America
PG. 14
PG. 11
PG. 23
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Giovanna Napolitano, Antonio Verde -Consul General of Italy and Giuseppe Campochiaro in front of LA Consulate. Photo Courtesy of LA Consulate
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I
l primo Columbus Day fu cele-
brato nel 1792, ben 300 anni
dopo l'arrivo dell'esploratore
genovese nel continente america-
no. Allora Colombo non era nem-
meno italiano, perchè l'Italia,
sotto forma di regno affidato a
Vittorio Emanuele II di Savoia,
arriverà solo nel 1861.
Nato nel 1451, marinaio della
Repubblica di Genova, divenne
suddito del Regno di Castiglia,
dove poi morì nel 1506 e dove
oggi c'è la casa in cui visse gli
ultimi anni in solitudine, quando
la corte gli aveva voltato le spalle.
Se si perde il
Columbus Day
si perde storia
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