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Mexico in your inbox Our free newsletter about Mexico brings you a monthly round-up of recently published stories and opportunities, as well as gems from our archives. Christmas in Mexico. Preparing for Christmas. A posada is the reenactment of the Census pilgrimage to Bethlehem by Mary and Joseph los peregrinos in search of a room. From December 16 th through December 24 th , Mexican families customarily hold a posada party one evening in each of their homes.
During the reenactment, the posada hosts act as the inn keepers while their guests act as the pilgrims los peregrinos. Holding lighted candles, each group takes turns singing verses to each other, for example:. Although primarily a religious holiday including attendance at Christmas Eve mass Misa de Aguinaldo or Misa de Gallo , Mexican holidays always offer an opportunity to enjoy a fiesta in true Mexican fashion. Mexico even has its own Christmas cerveza beer called Noche Buena available during the holiday season.
It has been said that this delightful beer contains traces of chocolate. So lift a glass of Ponche or raise a bottle of Noche Buena , and toast:. Click here. I love this. Yo soy Mexicana and I was had to write an essay about cultures and so obviously I wrote about my Mexican culture and so I needed specific details to help write about the posadas and this really really helped a lot! I love doing posadas every year during this time!! One of the most popular Christmas traditions in Northern New Mexico is Las Posadas, a nine day celebration of religious observance beginning December 16 and ending December The ritual has been a tradition in Mexico for over years.
Many Mexican holidays include dramatizations of original events, a tradition which has its roots in the ritual of Bible plays used to teach the scriptures to a largely illiterate population in Europe as early as the 10th and 11th centuries. Each day corresponds to one month that baby Jesus was carried in the womb of the Virgin Mary.
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