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Día de los Muertos {Romanicus Family +Talos Family} Category: Uncategorized
***Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is not a Mexican version of Halloween***
Though related, the two annual events differ greatly in traditions and tone. Whereas Halloween is a dark night of terror and mischief, Day of the Dead festivities unfold over two days in an explosion of color and life-affirming joy. Sure, the theme is death, but the point is to demonstrate love and respect for deceased family members. In towns and cities throughout Mexico , revelers don funky makeup and costumes, hold parades and parties, sing and dance, and make offerings to lost loved ones.....Día de los Muertos celebration is a mash-up of pre-Hispanic religious rites and Christian feasts. It takes place on November 1 and 2—All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day on the Catholic calendar—around the time of the fall maize harvest.
The Romanicus and Talos family have come from many Latino and Spanish lines, that is why we celebrate Dia de los Muertos we honor our loved ones and celebrate the lives they left behind. we pa our respect to all families and loved ones ..come celebrate with us ...all are welcomed honor of loved one..
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