On that day a "rosca" of bread is taken to the church for each inhabitant of the house so that the priest blesses them through the intercession of the saint, then they will be eaten with all devotion; the "roscas" are adorned with a colored ribbon that will serve to tie it to the throat in case of suffering some affection in the same one during the year. If you don't have or have lost yours, the Saint Blaise that is venerated in the church, of small stature, has enough ribbons tied to his arm and in case of emergency it is enough to buy one and replace it with one of those that the saint has.
Despite the loss of the religious sense of the times, the tradition is still alive and followed even by foreigners living in Competa.