Christmas in Mexico – All Year Long? [] Rotary Club Program

  • 11-30-2021-Aldo-Ibarra-6X4

Event Category: Community Events and Christmas/NavidadEvent Tags: charity, community, projects, and service

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  • Rotary is now holding “hybrid” meetings
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    Mexico offers some of the most unique and colorful traditions in the world and Christmas in Mexico is truly an extravaganza!

    Aldo Ibarra, political consultant and Follow-Me Tours guide, will explain some of the mysteries and questions about the celebration of Christmas in Mexico from the Prehispanic period, through the Viceregal period, and into modern times. We will learn of the debate historians have had about the origins of the celebrations for Christmas in Mexico.

    Many aspects of Mexican culture are a mix of ancient, indigenous heritage and Spanish culture. Did the Spaniards bring the tradition into Mexico or did they adapt the celebration to the way indigenous people celebrated the Panquetzaliztli? In Mexico, Christmas starts on December 16th with a nine-day celebration known as “posadas.” These celebrations commemorate Mary and Joseph’s pilgrimage before Jesus’ birth, but it originated in an Aztec tradition of Panquetzaliztli which celebrates the winter solstice and the birth of the new sun. In 1587 Fray Diego de Soria took his idea of turning Panquetaliztli into a Christmas celebration to the Pope. For a little over a century, the posadas only took place in churches, until the eighteenth-century, when it was secularized and adopted by each state with their own different traditions.

    What else do we want to know?

    Did you know that Quetzalcoatl tried to take over Santa in Mexico? Or did you know that some Mexican families like to celebrate Christmas all year long? What does a “pinata” symbolize? Have you ever been a guest of honor for the Christmas recalentado?

    Join us this Tuesday, November 30 at 9:30 AM to welcome Aldo Ibarra and to learn more about celebrating a rich and colorful Christmas in San Miguel.  To attend, go to the Midday Rotary Club website at www.rotarysmamidday.org and sign up.  You’ll receive an email with instructions on being a part of this week’s meeting. Note: Meetings at Hotel Real de las Minas follow strict Covid protocols.

    Rotary is where neighbors, friends and problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders and take action to create lasting change. For more information, contact President Skip Essick at skipessickmedia@gmail.com


    Who We Are…

    We are a multi-cultural English-speaking Rotary Club located in beautiful and historic San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, an UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been named by Conde Nast Traveler as the best city in the world! 
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    Our Vision To be a diverse group of active and enthusiastic members who are recognized as providers of valuable services for local and international communities.
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    Our Mission To provide assistance to others in order to improve the quality of life and to advance community understanding, goodwill, and peace.


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