Posada
Starts:December 16.
- It's a Mexican tradition.
- The nights before Christmas, a party is held in a home in the neighborhood.
Plenty of food and drinks with candles and fruits for the children.
- Children dressed up as Angels and carried figures of Joseph and Mary.

- The robes were silver and gold.
- It's a small parade in the neighborhood.
- Carrying candles, everyone sings melodious songs as they walk in groups of two.
- One half of the people beg for shelter to the other half that it in the home.
- Doors open as the religious part of the celebration ends, and the fun begins.
- Most of their fun is the pinata, made of papier-mache, shaped as a star with seven points to re-call the seven deadly sins.
- The pinatas are filled with candy, toys and sometimes money.
- This celebration is to commemorate Joseph and Mary's journey, and their search for shelter, prior to the birth of Christ.
- "Posada" means lodging or shelter.
- The tradition ends December 24, followed by a midnight mass.



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