Shortly before the anti-establishment Five Star Movement overwhelmingly backed Luigi Di Maio to be its candidate for Italian prime minister, the 31-year-old paid a visit to Naples' main cathedral for a rite of passage. He went there to witness — for the first time — the “miracle of San Gennaro”, in which the dried blood of the city's patron saint Januarius is liquefied and displayed to the faithful.
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