Churches and faith communities in Upper Manhattan collaborated to host a Latin American religious tradition with a NYC twist.
Stella Radenkovic, 14, reenacted Mary holding Jesus, honoring the story of Christ’s birth during the annual Las Posadas procession at the Andres Pico Adobe in Mission Hills presented by the San ...
Las Posadas is celebrated nine days before Christmas. It recreates Mary and Joseph's journey to Bethlehem, where they sought safe housing to give birth to Jesus. We spoke to Pastor Scott Santarosa ...
The story of the birth of Jesus Christ is one that has been told ... faith-based gusto than through the annual celebration of Las Posadas, which originated in Mexico and Guatemala.
While most Nativity sets in the Marian Library’s collection depict visitors arriving at the scene of Jesus’ birth ... South and North America, Las Posadas (Spanish for “the inns”) is a reenactment of ...
In Mexico, Guatemala and other parts of Latin America, Las Posadas are nightly celebrations in the nine days leading up to Christmas Day. Participants reenact the Gospel story of Mary and Joseph ...
The annual activity, strongly rooted in Mexico and other Latin American countries, commemorates Mary and Joseph's search for lodging on the eve of Jesus Christ's birth. Las Posadas celebrations ...
The 13th annual Las Posadas for Public and Affordable Housing ... where Joseph and Mary pregnant with baby Jesus were turned away from an inn to illustrate their point. According to the agency ...
Las Posadas are a Mexican Christmas tradition that ... commemorating the birth of Jesus. There are several theories about the origin and name of this mass. Some historians argue that Pope Sixtus ...