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Yes…. My name is actually Anna Maria - I grew up going to Commare Caterina  when I had the malocchio. She’s 90 now and doesn’t remember much—but the prayers? Still in her bones. The belief in malocchio (the “evil eye”) is ancient, and many Italians, particularly from the south, believe that jealousy, envy, or even too much admiration can bring harm, bad luck, illness, or general misfortune. So some are taught “levare il malocchio.” There’s a common belief that you can only be taught the ritual to remove malocchio on Christmas Eve (La Vigilia), midnight on New Year’s Eve, or in some areas, only on the night between December 24 and 25. Some say if it’s taught at any other time, the ritual “won’t work” or loses its power. Others say you can only pass it on to one person in your lifetime, and often to someone younger or someone you deeply trust which is usually a daughter or granddaughter. The ritual varies by region and family, but often includes: -A bowl of water and olive oil -Making the sign of the cross or saying a specific prayer -Dropping oil into water to “see” if the person has malocchio (if the oil spreads or breaks, it’s a sign) -Whispering a prayer that only the initiated know Some women claim when they really remove malocchio, they yawn or feel faint—it’s like they’re pulling the bad energy out of the person. #Malocchio #EvilEye #ItalianTraditions #SouthernItalianCulture #CalabreseTradition #LaVigilia #NonnaKnowsBest #ItalianFolkMagic #TradizioneItaliana #OldSchoolItalian #ItalianSuperstition #PassedDownWisdom #ItalianSpirituality #CalabresiProud #OliveOilAndPrayer #MediterraneanMystic #AncientRituals #WardingOffEvil #ItalianHeritage #GenerationsOfTradition
Yes…. My name is actually Anna Maria - I grew up going to Commare Caterina when I had the malocchio. She’s 90 now and doesn’t remember much—but the prayers? Still in her bones. The belief in malocchio (the “evil eye”) is ancient, and many Italians, particularly from the south, believe that jealousy, envy, or even too much admiration can bring harm, bad luck, illness, or general misfortune. So some are taught “levare il malocchio.” There’s a common belief that you can only be taught the ritual to remove malocchio on Christmas Eve (La Vigilia), midnight on New Year’s Eve, or in some areas, only on the night between December 24 and 25. Some say if it’s taught at any other time, the ritual “won’t work” or loses its power. Others say you can only pass it on to one person in your lifetime, and often to someone younger or someone you deeply trust which is usually a daughter or granddaughter. The ritual varies by region and family, but often includes: -A bowl of water and olive oil -Making the sign of the cross or saying a specific prayer -Dropping oil into water to “see” if the person has malocchio (if the oil spreads or breaks, it’s a sign) -Whispering a prayer that only the initiated know Some women claim when they really remove malocchio, they yawn or feel faint—it’s like they’re pulling the bad energy out of the person. #Malocchio #EvilEye #ItalianTraditions #SouthernItalianCulture #CalabreseTradition #LaVigilia #NonnaKnowsBest #ItalianFolkMagic #TradizioneItaliana #OldSchoolItalian #ItalianSuperstition #PassedDownWisdom #ItalianSpirituality #CalabresiProud #OliveOilAndPrayer #MediterraneanMystic #AncientRituals #WardingOffEvil #ItalianHeritage #GenerationsOfTradition

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