Gabriel, 'entronizacao' must be the the embodiment of the 5th Glorious Mystery, 
the
enthronement and crowning of the Blessed Virngin Mary as the Queen of All 
Heaven.

Vai tudo bem la abaixo?

Alfred

> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 09:53:52 -0800
> From: gdefigueir...@yahoo.com.au
> To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Is the Goan ladin the same as the American      
> Thanksgiving?
> 
> As far as I know, a Ladainha can be sung at any time of tne year. It may be 
> to give thanks for an auspicious event, eg after the birth of a child, or the 
> blessing of a house, etc.
> 
> In my family, we used to have a Ladainha (feast) after a nine-day rosary of 
> Our Lady of Sorrows (sung in Latin and Konkani on alternate days) followed by 
> Salve Rainha in Portuguese and Virgem Mae de Deus, in the month of October; a 
> Ladainha in May to celebrate "entronizacao" -don't know till this date what 
> this means. A similar Ladainha was also held at my maternal grand-parents 
> place at end of May. 
> 
> Ladainha can therefore be celebrated in thanksgiving for a particular event, 
> which is not the same as the American Thanksgiving.       
> 
> Gabriel de Figueiredo
> 
> On 30/11/2010, at 7:53 PM, Carvalho <elisabeth_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> Last week I learnt that the Goans in the Uk were housekeepers. This week, I 
> am 
> learning that the American Thanksgiving is celebrated in Goa as the Ladin. 
> 
>  
> Writes Gayatri Sankar "Indian’s lifestyle and culture have had a great 
> influence 
> from the West and Thanksgiving Day is one such custom which is quite popular. 
> The state of Goa, which has a thick population of Christians, celebrates the 
> festival with great pomp and show. The Goans have named the day as ‘Ladin’ or 
> ‘Ladainha’. ‘Ladin’ means a litany to the Virgin Mary. "
>  
> 
> http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story76094.htm
>  
> Am I crazy or is this just plain wrong?
>  
> Best,
> Selma
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