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Santo Salafia believes in miracles — still. The Fenwood Drive resident is undaunted that the small, bejeweled statue of St. Sebastian will come sometime. We will continue on as usual. Sebastian Church. The feast is the biggest and most beloved expression of ethnic identity in a city dominated by Italian Americans, most of whom call Melilli their ancestral home.
The news electrified many in Middletown three months ago. People who had left Melilli years ago and had never been able to go back talked of seeing the beloved statue again. Others, born in America but hearing tales of life in the old country, said they looked forward to seeing such a tangible and religiously charged symbol of their heritage amd their faith.
Soon after an announcement was made in February that the statue was coming, questions and concerns began criss-crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Sebastian never moves from Melilli. Salafia likened the statue to a precious, personal memento that one would never think of carrying out of the house. Councilman Joseph E. Milardo Jr. Milardo said that if the small statue of the arrow-pierced saint did come at the last minute, the committee would be able to swing into action immediately because the arrangements, from transportation to security to insurance, have been worked out already.
I am just as happy and content to celebrate the feast our way. Cardinal Salvatore Pappalardo, the octogenarian archbishop of Palermo, the capital of Sicily, was to have headed the delegation bringing the statue to America. The cardinal is expected to bless a marble statue of St. Sebastian, obtained by St. This statue of Sebastian, who is the patron saint of soldiers, athletes, archers and the Catholic War Veterans, will be erected at Broad and Washington streets, on a site formerly occupied by the church convent.