Columbus Day, celebrated each year on the second Monday of October, is a federal holiday honoring Christopher Columbus’s bold 1492 voyage that sparked the discovery of the Americas and the rise of Western civilization.
This day celebrates a man of unwavering faith, courage, and vision who planted a cross in the New World, laying the groundwork for the United States and the spread of Christian values, liberty, and progress. It’s a moment to reflect on the transformative impact of his journey, which opened the door to exploration, innovation, and the cultural contributions of Italian-Americans who proudly carry his legacy.
Far from a mere historical footnote, Columbus Day stands as a defiant celebration of the enduring spirit of discovery that shaped the modern world. It resists efforts to rewrite history or diminish the significance of Columbus’s achievements by reframing the holiday. Instead, it acknowledges the truth of his pivotal role in shaping the nation’s founding principles.
Through vibrant parades, flag-lined streets, and community ceremonies—especially in Italian-American strongholds—the holiday reaffirms a commitment to preserving the unfiltered story of human ambition and resilience, as echoed in the 2025 White House proclamation hailing Columbus as a foundational hero.