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On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Linda Norton <patli...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I know of this and keep my tree and manger up for the celebration where so
> many do not.
>
> Thank you for letting everyone know how important this day is.
>
> Question, I call the manger a prasape (is that correct spelling and
> pronunciation?)
>
> Linda
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
> George Pacheco
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 9:51 AM
> To: Azores-Gen
> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Dia dos Reis Magos
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I want to wish everyone a wonderful - Day of The Three Kings - Dia dos Reis
> Magos.
>
> It is a day that is celebrated in all Portuguese and Spanish speaking
> countries. It is the celebration of the end of the Christmas season and in
> some countries, this day has a greater importance then Christmas.
>
>
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> During the era of the kings of France, bread was filled with a lima bean,
> and the person who found it in his bread would receive the gift that His
> Highness had prepared for the event.  The idea was to place a lima bean in
> the bread dough, which was usually filled with fruits like dates and
> raisins, and this bread was shared around the time of the New Year
> festivities.
>
>  The tradition changed a bit when it arrived to the Americas, transforming
> itself according to the customs and resources of our country, where it
> eventually became the rosca.  Here the rosca is decorated with pieces of
> orange and lime, and is filled with nuts, figs, and cherries. Hot chocolate
> accompanies the rosca.
>
>  So every year, on January 6, families all across Mexico gather around
> their tables to share the rosca de reyes.  And now, instead of finding a
> lima bean in the bread, a little plastic doll representing Jesus is placed
> in the bread.  The person who receives a piece of bread with this doll
> inside has to make the tamales used in the fiesta de la Candelaria on
> February 2.  This celebration is the last of the Christmas festivities, 40
> days after Jesus's birth.
>
>
>
> According to the story, the three Wise Men (called in that time "magicians",
> although they were actually astronomers) saw from the far east the birth of
> a star over the town of Bethlehem, and they discovered the meaning behind
> the star:  a savior had been born.  They traveled to Bethlehem, and along
> the way they found the King Herod, whom they told of the birth of the new
> King.  Herod ordered them to find the baby and return to give the news of
> the place where the little Messiah had been born.
>
>  The three wise men found the baby in a manger, adored by shapers, and they
> offered him three gifts:  gold, which represented the spiritual wealth of
> the child; frankincense, which signifies the earth and the sky; and Myrrh,
> the oil which was used for medicinal as well as spiritual purposes.  Upon
> their return, an angel warned them that they should not tell King Herod
> about the birth of Jesus because his plan was to kill the baby.  So the
> three wise men returned by way of a different path to their homeland.
>
>
>
> So every year we celebrate the Epifanía (manifestation) of God on earth to
> the Reyes Magos...who were neither kings nor magicians.
>
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