When I was a kid, we use to go to Momax, Zacatecas every other
Christmas Break. We would spend about 2-3 weeks in Mexico visiting all
the relatives. In Momax, they would celebrate the Posada. At the end
they would pass out candy, peanuts and oranges to all the kids...happy
memories... ;-)
Also, regarding a previous inquiring relating to "Day of the Dead." My
family didn't celebrate this ritural from the way I see people
celebrating today, but they did go to the cementery on "All Saints Day"
and/or "All Souls Day", which is the same day as "Day of the Dead".
Normally they would take a reef of flowers and pray the rosary.
Just my two centavos...
Angie Godina
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
>
> someone asked me about the "Posada" ritual.
>
> maybe it was happening around me in CA when I wasn't looking but for
the
> life of me I don't know anything about this. Can someone give me a
clue
> as to whether or not my relatives living in the 18th century and
being
> from Jalisco, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes were involved in
a "Posada"
> ritual?
>
> joseph
>
> ps: how was that for making the question on target?
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