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For the 29th year in a row faith leaders, human rights groups and migrant activists celebrate La Posada Sin Fronteras, a traditional Christmas holiday party at the binational Friendship Park.
La Posada is a Mexican Christmas tradition that involves a procession of carolers, food, drinks, and piñatas. Valentina Cruz wanted to introduce the tradition to her Latinx students years ago.
The pre-Christmas tradition in Colombia, called the novena, is slightly different, she said, but similar enough to the posadas that they recall “one of the best memories I have from my childhood ...
Las Posadas are one of the Mexican Christmas traditions that take place just before Christmas. Although in Mexico this event conjures up images of hot toddy, piñatas and sparklers, in reality its ...
The La Posada Foundation gave a donation of $10,000 to the CCPD Christmas Angels Foundation on Tuesday, Dec. 3 to help fund their 48 year tradition of giving back.
Many residents at La Posada hold their faith close to their hearts. For example, those of Jewish divinity show their dedication and celebration of their faith through Hannukah, also known as the ...
The first Posadas were established by the Augustinian friar Diego de Soria, who in 1587 received permission from Pope Sixtus V to celebrate a series of Masses leading up to Christmas. The main ...
Posadas are part of a centuries-long tradition that recreates Mary and Joseph's search for a place where the baby Jesus could be born. But in Mexico City, they have become just a reason to party.
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