Journey To Southern Italy

The Witches of Benevento : Folklore & Plants

Dates for 2025: June 2-9

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Join Italian American herbalists Lisa Fazio and Lupo Passero for a week in Benevento!

The city of Benevento is known as “La Città delle Streghe” or “The City of Witches”. The history of the city and the surrounding mountains goes back to ancient times and legends of the gatherings of witches around the famous “noce” or walnut tree of Benevento.

Basic Information

Cost and Registration:

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Itinerary 2024

We will be staying for 7 nights in the beautiful mountain village of Guardia Sanframondi in the province of Benevento.

Activities and Experiences (subject to change)

Home cooked dinners with local specialities made by the village Nonnas

Hike to Taburno Camposauro or Mount Tiburno which is part of the Apennine mountain range. We will be guided by local botanist, geologist, and historian Roberto Pellino/Zio Bacco.

Flower essence making on the mountain.

Visit to local Erboristeria(Herbal Apothecary) for tea and talk with local herbalist Maddelena Ferrucci

Visit to “Leonessa” a large rock formation and cave in the mountains of Benevento where the Janare (witches) of Benevento are said to have gone to collect herbs and perform magical ritual and ceremonies.

Visit to Benevento City and tour of the Witchcraft Museum/ Janua Museo

Trip to the city of Naples and the cave of the Sybil of Cumae

Trip to “Il Santuario di Montevergine”, the black Madonna, or Mamma Schiavona.

Your Guides

  • Lisa Fazio

    Lisa Fazio is an Irish/Italian American folkloric witch, heretic, herbalist, astrologer, and una donna che aiutana (one who helps). Her primary focus is ancestral revival and remembrance within the Italian American diaspora. She practices the Folk Catholic and animistic traditions of her Italian ancestors who were the original people of Calabria; the Brutti people, and Benevento; the Samnite people. She is a mother of 4 children and Nonna to 2 grandchildren. She is currently writing a book (to be published with Inner Traditions 2024) on Italian American folk medicine. Her philosophy and teachings seek to uplift the understanding of healing as a relational practice that include deassimilation, decolonization, and an end to all systems of social, political, and economic oppression. Her ultimate hope is to do everything in her power to contribute to a more equitable and generative present and future world.

  • Lupo Passero

    Lupo grew up in hardwood forests of the Northeast. Her paternal Grandmother was a wise woman, a Strega, from Italy. Her paternal Great Grandmother came from Knocknashee, the Druid Hill of the Fae, in Ireland. Since childhood she has been studying plants, creating circles, hosting ceremonies, and holding ritual space for others. At 18 she was pulled to the heart of the Appalachian Mountains where she began her botanical studies. As a young mother, Lupo’s greatest teachers have been her two (now grown) children. Her humble beginning with herbs and flower essences as a young mother in the 90's inspired her to learn and go on to teach others. For over two decades Lupo has had the privilege to teach thousands of students, in both Asheville NC, CT/NYC area as well as around the globe, the art of energetic and spiritual herbalism. A recent trip to Sicily to visit her homeland, has greatly deepened her love and connection to her Sud Italian heritage and reclaiming her birthplace as an American Italian Strega. A true a teacher at heart, Lupo continues to deepened her relationship within her own lineage, as well as many others, by sitting at the feet of and hosting as many teachers as possible.

    For More About Lupo Go HERE