Blessing of the Fleet Kicks Off the Shrimp Season |
Mar. 25, 2008
Categorized in: Brunswick Information
Many may not realize the history behind the tradition of blessing the fleets in fishing communities. Centuries ago, European Catholics, would have the local priest speak
his blessing over the boats to ensure a safe and bountiful fishing season.
The City of Brunswick held its first blessing ceremony more than 60 years ago when Portuguese immigrants introduced the practice in their new home. This community of immigrants was mostly Catholic, and still the blessing is tied to the local Catholic Church. The event is held on Mother’s Day weekend as a way to honor Our Lady of Fatima (the patron saint of Portugal) and mothers in the parish.
Darien, just north of Brunswick in neighboring McIntosh County, has held an annual blessing since 1970. Boat owners in both communities spend weeks preparing and decorating their vessels to compete for prizes and trophies. The Darien event has evolved into the largest Shrimp Boat festival on the east coast with many fun activities planned and no doubt a lot of very fine Wild Georgia Shrimp. If you want to read more on their website, go to: www.blessingofthefleet.com
Spring is a wonderful time to visit St. Simons and the Golden Isles and I would love to personally share our little bit of heaven with you!

