Venice Marries the Sea During This Weekend鈥檚 Ascension Festivities

| Fri, 05/18/2012 - 04:36

words by Gabi Logan

The City of Venice celebrates the Festa della Sensa (Ascension Festival) on the 19th and 20 of May 2012 with a floating parade and the 鈥淲edding of the Sea鈥, a tradition dating back more than 800 years and celebrating the city鈥檚 close ties to the sea.

On Sunday at 9.00 am, a procession of row boats led by the 鈥淪erenissima鈥 boat holding the mayor and other city authorities will travel from the Basin of San Marco to the shore of the Church of San Nicol貌 on Lido Island, where Mayor Giorgio Orsoni will 鈥渕arry鈥 the sea on behalf of the city. During the ceremony, the twin-oared youth Pupparini Regatta and 4-oared-gondala Regata of the Sensa will run from San Marco to Lido, culminating in an award ceremony and High holy day mass at San Nicol貌.

The weekend鈥檚 main event is the 鈥淲edding of the Sea鈥, a tradition that dates back to Doge Pietro Orseolo II鈥檚 rescue of Dalmatia from the Slavs in 1000. Each year, the Doge sailed out鈥攆rom the 13th or 14th century on in his two-story, velvet-canopied barge the Bucintoro鈥攖o the San Pietro di Castello Church, where the bishop, waiting on a gilded boat, anointed him and the sea with holy water praying that 鈥渇or us and all who sail that the sea may be calm and quiet鈥.

When the peace treaty ending hostilities between the Papacy and the Empire was signed in Venice in 1177, Pope Alexander III gave a gold ring to Doge Sebastiano Ziani and told him to throw such a ring into the water each year and marry the sea. Each subsequent Festa della Sensa, following the bishop鈥檚 blessing, the Doge sailed into the channel where the Venetian Lagoon meets the Gulf of Venice and the Adriatic and threw a gold ring into the water, saying, 鈥淒esponsamus te, mare, in signumveri perpetuique domini鈥 (We wed thee, sea, in sign of true and everlasting dominion).

When Napolean conquered Venice in 1798, he destroyed the Bucintoro and abolished Sensa and many other traditional festivals. Venice restarted the tradition in 1965, adding addition cultural events to the celebration. This weekend鈥檚 festivities include a Sensa market on Saturday afternoon and all day on Sunday, and a Gemellaggio Adriatico (Adriatic twinning) conference on Saturday honouring the historical and cultural relationships between Venice and 2012 鈥渢win鈥 city Asiago.

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