In Italy, Father's Day is celebrated on March 19 in honor of Saint Joseph, not in June like in the U.S. The day is filled with faith, family, and food—especially Zeppole di San Giuseppe, the beloved custard-filled pastry. Learn why it’s celebrated, how to say Happy Father’s Day in Italian, and explore unique gift ideas for Papà.
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