Church to hold its first posada of the Christmas season
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Jennifer Kho
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Costa Mesa will put on
its first posada of the year at 6 p.m. Sunday to celebrate the Christmas
season.
The posada, a Catholic celebration commemorating Mary and Joseph’s
journey into Bethlehem, is a nine-day affair. The first ceremony will
take place at 9631 Cornwall Drive, Huntington Beach.
Each day’s celebration leading up to Christmas will be held at a
different parishioner’s home, but the other locations have not yet been
announced.
The posada, which means “inn” in Spanish, is a holiday tradition
celebrated in parts of Latin America with a procession that stops at
homes throughout the neighborhood.
The congregation of the Costa Mesa church will reenact Mary and Joseph
knocking on doors within the house and residents agreeing to take them
in.
“We’ll celebrate with songs, prayers, pinatas and treats such as
tamales or candies, “ said Maggie Garcia, receptionist for the church.
“It is a big tradition in Mexico, especially in small towns where all of
the community is involved. People go door to door because the streets are
smaller and the houses are closer together.”
The church began its posadas in 1995, when Father Bruce Patterson --
the first of the church’s priests to speak Spanish -- joined the church,
she said.
The church’s first posada was mostly attended by Latinos, but it has
since expanded into a multicultural event, Garcia said.
“There’s spirit in the ceremony, and that’s what people need: spirit
during the season, especially now that everything else we have is so
commercialized,” she said. “Everyone needs spiritual inspiration, not
just Hispanics, and they find that in these posadas. It’s a fellowship of
everybody getting together and celebrating spiritual customs.”
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