St. Cecilia's three-day festival packs 'em in (2024)

By: Kevin Eigelbach | WCPO contributor

INDEPENDENCE, Ky. -- St. Cecilia Roman Catholic Church in Independence isn't one of the larger parishes in the Diocese of Covington. At about 900 families, it's only one-third the size of parishes like Immaculate Heart of Mary in Burlington or St. Timothy in Union, said St. Cecilia parishioner Ed Reynolds.

But every Labor Day weekend for the past 99 years, St. Cecilia has put on a church picnic. That picnic has grown into a three-day festival, which Reynolds believes has become the largest annual private event in the Tri-State.

"We are, like, the biggest festival nobody knows about," he said.

Well, not exactly nobody. Local firefighters estimated that at the festival earlier this month, 18,000 people crowded onto St. Cecilia's campus on Madison Pike on Saturday evening, and another 18,000 came on Sunday evening, said Cherri Pretty, the festival chairperson.

"That would have been a record crowd, both nights," she added.

Attendees come from as far as Dayton, Ohio, Reynolds said, and they return every year.

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From the point of view of the city of Independence, it's a great opportunity to show this small Kenton County burg to the rest of the region, said Mayor Chris Reinersman, who runs the rubber duck races booth and serves as the festival announcer.

The latter job usually involves "talking too much and annoying people," he said.

The city's never measured the economic impact of the festival, he said, but he's sure it's a positive one. "The restaurant owners do see a definite uptick in business," he said.

What's the attraction? Music.

This year, the festival featured Little River Band, an Australian group that charted hits like "Reminiscing" in the late '70s, plus Night Ranger, known primarily for the '80s hit "Sister Christian." Both bands had performed at the festival about 10 years ago, Reynolds said.

Performers at past festivals have included '70s hitmaker Eddie Money, of "Two Tickets to Paradise" fame, and several cover bands.

The acts perform rain or shine, usually on a stage erected in the church parking lot. A Bruce Springsteen cover band played in the rain to an audience of about 10 people one year, Reynolds said. On another rainy day, about 200 crowded into the church undercroft to hear a band featuring the former lead singer of Boston.

"Boston basically played in our church basem*nt," Reynolds said.

Do these acts charge less because they're playing for a nonprofit? Not at all, Reynolds said. Sometimes they want to charge more, he said, because playing a church festival can seem like a step down for them. But once they see thousands of excited fans and a great stage for them to perform on, he said, they usually feel better about it.

In 2018, when the festival celebrates its 100th anniversary, the organizers hope to bring in three national recording artists instead of two, and they're thinking of expanding the festival to four days.

One reason the festival can afford to bring in such acts is that it has had great sponsors help with the cost, Pretty said.

There's no admission charge for the concerts. The festival typically uses them to draw people in so it can make money from raffling off a Corvette or $40,000 in cash, Pretty said. Other moneymakers include beer sales: More than 20,000 beers were sold at the most recent festival, Reynolds said.

Festival profits support the church's school, Reynolds said. The profit from the festival doesn't quite wipe out the deficit that running the school creates, he said, but it does help keep tuition costs down.

On Labor Day, the church sells huge chicken dinners at $8 apiece. Marylou Kaub, 83, who was baptized in the church and has been a parishioner ever since, supervises the dinner.

The toughest part, she said, is ordering the right amount of food to feed 1,500 to 2,000 people. She doesn't want to buy too much, she said, "because it's a waste, and it eats into the profit."

This past Labor Day, 2,400 meals were sold until supplies ran out about 6 p.m., Reynolds said.

The chicken dinners are a holdover from when the festival began 99 years ago as a one-day church picnic on Labor Day.

Eleven years ago, Father Mario Tizziani became the church pastor, and challenged the church to make the festival something more. He thought getting musical acts would be the way to do that, Reynolds said, especially since St. Cecilia is the patron saint of music.

Reynolds, who was the festival chair at the time, said he printed up 800 yard-signs to publicize it. Some of them said that St. Cecilia's was the No. 1 festival in Northern Kentucky, which was not true at the time.

But sometimes, he said, you have to fake it until you make it. And it worked. He said Ernie Fletcher, the governor of Kentucky at the time, showed up at the first festival Reynolds chaired because he had heard it was the biggest in Northern Kentucky.

Kaub credited Tizziani's passion about the festival and his willingness to promote it with making it grow.

He's always reminding the parishioners that it's an opportunity for outsiders to see the face of Christ among the festival's 350 volunteers, Reinersman said.

"That's something we all focus on," he said. "People do go out of their way to make visitors feel welcome."

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St. Cecilia's three-day festival packs 'em in (2024)

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What was St Cecilia's last words? ›

It is relinquishing a perishable thing and receiving in turn an immortal gift.” In her final moments, she asked Pope St. Urban to consecrate her palace as a church, so that her home would always be the Temple of God. “To die for Christ,” Cecilia said, “is not to sacrifice one's youth, but to renew it.

What is the collect prayer to St Cecilia? ›

Collect for St Cecilia

O God, who gladden us each year with the feast day of your handmaid Saint Cecilia, grant, we pray, that what has been devoutly handed down concerning her may offer us examples to imitate and proclaim the wonders worked in his servants by Christ your Son.

What are 5 interesting facts about St. Cecilia? ›

5 Interesting Facts About St. Cecilia
  • Except for the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Cecilia is one of the seven. ...
  • In 1599, her body was exhumed and found to be incorrupt.
  • Do you know why her picture is always depicted with her playing the. organ? ...
  • She became the light in her home. Her pagan husband was converted. ...
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What does Saint Cecilia teach us? ›

She is not only the patron saint of music, but an example of trusting in the Lord's plan and being fearless even in the face of death. By her example, she was able to convert others and introduce them to God, her first love. She reminds me that we should always be examples of our faith for others.

When did Cecilia died? ›

Tradition has it that Cecilia, a noble Roman girl, was martyred around the year AD 230, during the reign of Alexander Severus and the papacy of Urban I.

How old was St. Cecilia when she got married? ›

She was young, probably between 12-15 years old, when she was betrothed to a young pagan man named Valerian. Cecilia had a very close relationship with God and was visited by angels on a regular basis who told her she must remain a virgin, a big ask for someone about to get married at the height of puberty.

What is the motto of St Cecilia? ›

St. Cecilia was a fitting intercessor for this new Order with its motto, “To praise, to bless, to preach.” St. Cecilia was also seen to accompany Our Lady in some of her apparitions to St. Dominic and the early brethren, most notably when Mary was seen blessing the friars' cells.

Which saint has a beautiful voice? ›

St. Mechtilde of Helfta (1241-1298) was a German Benedictine nun known as the “Nightingale of Helfta” for her beautiful voice. She directed the choir in her monastery for many years.

What is the Catholic prayer before singing? ›

In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

O Lord, Let my mouth be filled with Thy praise, in order that I be able to sing; my lips will rejoice for as long as I sing unto Thee. I will give praise unto the Lord of my life.

What does the name Cecilia mean in the Bible? ›

Here foloweth of Saint Cecilia, virgin. and martyr & first of her name. Cecilia is as much to say as the lily of heaven, or a way to blind men. Or she is said "of celo" and "lya" or else "Cecilia" as "lacking blindness." Or she is said "of celo" (that is, heaven) and "leos" (that is, people).

Is Saint Cecilia a Catholic? ›

Saint Cecilia (Latin: Sancta Caecilia), also spelled Cecelia, was a Roman virgin martyr and is venerated in Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran churches, such as the Church of Sweden.

Who is the patron saint of rainbows? ›

San Jacco, patron saint of rainbows.

What is saint Cecilias' prayer? ›

Let us pray, O Eternal God, who gave us in the person of St. Cecilia, a powerful protectress, grant that after having faithfully passed our days like herself, in innocence and holiness, we may one day attain the land of beatitude, where in concert with her, we may praise you and bless you forevermore in eternity. Amen.

What is the reflection of the feast of St Cecilia? ›

Reflection—St. Cecilia teaches us to rejoice in every sacrifice as a pledge of our love of Christ, and to welcome sufferings and death as hastening our union with Him. This article is taken from a chapter in Lives of the Saints For Every Day of the Year by Fr. Alban Butler which is available from TAN Books.

What is the passion of St Cecilia? ›

Cecilia had vowed virginity to the Lord but agreed unwillingly to the marriage. The association of Cecilia with music comes from a line in her “Passion” which speaks of Cecilia singing a song to God in her heart – in which she asked divine help in preserving her chastity.

Why was St Cecilia put to death? ›

Her refusal to worship false gods and her burying of the dead lead to her arrest. Saint Cecilia was brought to trial and sentenced to death. It took several days for her to die, and it is said that she converted many people who came to care for her as she was dying.

What did he write for St Cecilia's Day? ›

Cecilia's Day (HWV 76) is a cantata composed by George Frideric Handel in 1739. The title of the cantata refers to Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians. The premiere was on 22 November 1739 at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.

Who was the first incorrupt saint? ›

St. Cecilia is believed to be the first saint whose body was incorruptible. She was martyred somewhere around 177 – 230 AD.

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