In Columbia, South America, Dia de las Velitas (Day of the Candles) is celebrated today, on the eve of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
The festivities date back to the mid-1850s when Pope Pius IX declared the Immaculate Conception to be a dogma of the Catholic Church.
To show their support in the 1850s, the people lit candles and put up paper lanterns & placed them in their windows, balconies, public squares, etc. It became a tradition. Isn't it beautiful?
H/T Modern Commentaries
(From the Little Blue Book, copyright 2007 Diocese of Saginaw)
1 comment:
What a great idea!
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