Día de la Candelaria in the Lake Patzcuaro Region
The “Día de la Candelaria” (Candlemass Day) is
an important celebration that takes place February 2 every year on the shores
of Lake Patzcuaro. Here, it has come to celebrate the
“syncretism” of cultures and religions that exists in our lacustrine área.
Festival of the Little black ones in Tocuaro on February 2
On the Día de la Candelaria, there is a lot of
activity on the streets of Patzcuaro.
People bring their Baby Jesus to the various temples of our Magical Town
to be blessed, and the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Pátzcuaro is resplendent with the religious fervor of the
festivities.
February 2 marks the conclusion of the Christmas cycle; forty days have passed since the birth of the Baby Jesus and, according to religious beliefs, and the Virgin Mary could once again visit the temple.
According to tradition, the Baby Jesus is raised from the crib, and is dressed in special clothes and presented at the temple to receive blessing. Each village has its own way of adorning its own Baby Jesus, making it as outstanding as possible. So he is blessed with candles surrounding him, which will be used throughout the year so that the light never leaves our homes.
Día de la Candelaría in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México.
Mexican festivals and celebrations to enjoy at Lake Pátzcuaro Area |
Hotel Mansion Iturbe invites you to visit our typical
lakeside villages on this special date.
Each community celebrates Día de
la Candelaría in its own way.
Essentially, seeds and corncobs are carried to the village temple to be
blessed. This hopefully will increase
the possibilities that the upcoming harvest will be a productive one. The festivities are filled with color, music,
and joy on the shored of Lake Patzcuaro
and its famous islands.
The island
of Janitzio is a symbolic area of Michoacan. The community proudly preserves its culture
and ancestral customs. Visiting the
Temple of San Jeronimo (Janitzio’s patron saint) on Dia de la Candelaria, you will observe the Christ Child dressed in
special attire with images made of corn paste, a technique known by the Purepechas (indigenas) as j’atzingueni, which originated in the Lake Patzcuaro region.
In Tocuaro they also hold an important
festival full of mysticism called “La Fiesta de los Negritos” (Festival of the Little Black Ones), where they
perform a “collective pastorela,” which resonates the belief that, had the Baby
Jesus not been presented in the church, he still would be susceptible to fall prey
to the enticements of Hell.
February 2 marks the conclusion of the Christmas cycle; forty days have passed since the birth of the Baby Jesus and, according to religious beliefs, and the Virgin Mary could once again visit the temple.
Dia de la Candelaria in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México. |
According to tradition, the Baby Jesus is raised from the crib, and is dressed in special clothes and presented at the temple to receive blessing. Each village has its own way of adorning its own Baby Jesus, making it as outstanding as possible. So he is blessed with candles surrounding him, which will be used throughout the year so that the light never leaves our homes.
In Patzcuaro, the procession of the Dia de la Candelaria takes place with
symbolic vehicles. The participants
begin at the Templo del Sagrario,
and process saying the rosary, which is said solemnly, demonstrating both faith
and joy.
The
procession winds through the highlights of Patzcuaro,
such as the Plaza Vasco de Quiroga
and Plaza Gertrudis Bocanega, ending
up at the Básilica. A joyful mass is
held, blessing the Baby Jesus once again.
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Comentarios
“Parece media naranja, posada sobre sus gajos,
seguiré la acuosa senda, para estar entre tus brazos.”
San Jerónimo, bendito,
vengo a ti, te necesito,
mi existencia se desarma,
quiero encomendarte el alma.
Santo Patrón de Janitzio,
ando al pie del precipicio,
no he comprendido la vida,
¿cuál es su justa medida?
Docto Señor de la Biblia,
¿tal desgracia, quién concilia?,
¿sin fe, con desesperanza,
la paz interna se alcanza?
Soy fiel siervo, el más pequeño,
anhelo cumplir mi sueño,
busco amor desesperado,
dime, ¿cuento con tu amparo?
Miro la naturaleza,
tú cuidas esta grandeza,
cuando navego en el lago,
pienso . . . ¿cuál será mi pago?
¿Para encontrarme contigo,
merezco duro castigo?,
lacerado, sangro inerte,
llego hincado a conocerte.
En tu templo, fortaleza,
mi ser entero te reza,
ojalá que me escucharas
y, a mi corazón, le hablaras.
Autor: Lic. Gonzalo Ramos Aranda
Isla de Janitzio, Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México, a 05 de agosto del 2012
Dedicado al Señor Leonel Calderón López
Reg. SEP Indautor No. 03-2013-051712171201-14