Domenico Giannantonio

Photographer
The Saint of serpents
Location: reggio emilia
Nationality: italian
Biography: I was born in 1964 in Italy; I live in Reggio Emilia town. I'm an IT analyst that love the use of photograph to document and report events or life of persons or landscapes and environment changes. I'm not a professional photographer.
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The Saint of serpents
Copyright Domenico Giannantonio 2024
Date of Work May 2018 - Ongoing
Updated Oct 2019
Topics Documentary, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel
This is an ancient Italian tradition in the region called Abruzzo; this is the history of a saint, San Domenico, who is the protector by the serpents venom. Every year, the first day of May, thousands of people go to this small town called Cocullo to venerate the saint and his snakes. A true collective ecstasy. Each person touches and caresses the snakes that the "serpari" found in the nearby mountains in the previous days. Snakes become the friends of every human being, child or adult. 
No harm is done to any snake today. They are protected. 
The veneration of San Domenico is an ancient tradition that attracts thousands of pilgrims from all over the region and also 
from other parts of Italy.
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