by Ron Matz
It's all about food, fun and friendship, and it's happening this weekend in Little Italy. Ron Matz has more on the preparations for the feast of St. Anthony. The festivals in Little Italy always draw big crowds. This weekend it's the feast of St. Anthony — a tradition dating back more than 100 hundred years.
"We feel there was a miracle the day of the Great Baltimore Fire," Father Sal Furnari, of St. Leo's Church, said. " They prayed to St. Anthony. The fire was averted and didn't come to Little Italy or St. Leo's." It's a benefit for St. Leo's Church.
Source: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/
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