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Date & History: Father's Day in Vatican City, like in Italy, is celebrated on March 19, coinciding with St. Joseph's Day. This date has religious significance as St. Joseph is revered as the earthly father of Jesus Christ and is honored as the patron saint of fathers and the universal Church in Catholic tradition.
Traditions: The celebration of Father's Day in Vatican City is intertwined with religious observances. A special mass or church service may be held to honor St. Joseph and by extension, all fathers. The Pope may also give a sermon or blessing that touches upon themes of fatherhood, responsibility, and the importance of family within the Catholic faith.
Activities: On this day, families often attend church together to participate in the religious traditions honoring St. Joseph. It is common for children to give gifts to their fathers as tokens of appreciation. Traditional sweets such as 'zeppole' or 'bignè di San Giuseppe', pastries associated with St. Joseph’s Day, are enjoyed by many.
In keeping with the spiritual atmosphere of Vatican City, Father's Day is typically observed through acts that emphasize familial bonds, kindness, and gratitude towards paternal figures rather than commercial activities that are common in some other countries' celebrations of the day.