Felicitaciones en su preparación a celebrar su entrada a la madurez y su celebración de sus quince años de vida. Esto es una ocasión muy especial para ti ya que públicamente te consagraras a ti misma a Cristo y buscaras vivir cumpliendo su voluntad de una manera más activa.
Nosotros tenemos algunas direcciones que encontraras en este folleto, pero ten en cuenta el significado de ellos y de esta quinceañera. Nosotros queremos celebrar tu llamado a ser una mujer cristiana y madura en la fe y le damos gracias a Dios por darnos esta oportunidad.
Por consiguiente, para poder ayudarte a fomentar este ambiente, te pedimos a ti y a todos los participantes que nos ayuden a mantener esta celebración enfocada en esto antes que en cosas externas para que nosotros podamos mantener la dignidad y alegría que queremos que haya.
Por favor te pedimos que te familiarices con la información contenido aqui para que te ayude a entender el proceso y las instrucciones.
The Quinceañera began as a tradition in the Americas, particularly in Mexico, Central and South America. It is also frequently celebrated by Hispanic Catholics in the dioceses of the United States of America.
Since the dawn of time, people of all cultures and eras have celebrated the coming of age of their children. The origin of the quinceañera is not very clear. It is linked to ancient Aztecs rites of passage, around 500 B.C. At fifteen, boys were inducted as warriors, while girls were honored for their capacity to give new warriors to the community. The future of the tribe depended on them. It is said that during the ceremony, the King himself would instruct the fifteen-year-old Aztec girl in the duties of womanhood. An Aztec woman who happened to die in childbirth received the same honors at her funeral as a warrior who had fallen in battle.
With the Spanish conquest, the tradition was Christianized and the quinceañera evolved into a rite of social initiation intended to teach and reinforce important Christian values.
Today, a quinceañera is a celebration of thanksgiving for a young girl's life and her passage into womanhood. Her parents, relatives, and friends ask God to pour his blessings and protection upon her as she matures into a young woman.
The celebration is not a sacrament. The Quinceañera mass is an act of thanksgiving for Life and Faith, crowned by God’s blessing. It is an opportunity for the young girl to consolidate her commitment to her faith.
A joyful party and dance gathering extended family and friends usually follows the mass.
Our Parish uses "Agape Catholic Ministries" to provide solid, Catholic Formation for those in the parish preparing for a Quinceanrea.
Agape Ministries provide easierly accessible Online programs with live mentors who will guide you through the preparation for your Qincenarea based on Pope St. John Paul's amazing "Theology of the Body"
Once you have completed the course you will be ready to celebrate your Quinceanrea, and you will be equipped to bring them up in the faith of the Church. On completion of your course a certificate is issued to both the parents and the parish, at which point we will schedule with you the acutal Bapism of your cild.
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