Traditions of Mexico

In the vibrant heart of Mexico, traditions dance to the beat of history and culture. They are a colorful mosaic of ancestral rituals, lively fiestas, and flavors that tell stories. From the mystical Day of the Dead, a celebration of memories and eternal love, to the vibrant piñatas of the Posadas, each tradition is a thread in the tapestry of Mexican identity. Here, the past intertwines with the present, and legends come to life under the warm sun.

Etzalcualiztli Ritual: A Celebration of Abundance

Etzalcualiztli

From the depths of Mexican history, the Etzalcualiztli Ritual emerges, a vibrant celebration of the connection between ancient Mexicans and natural cycles. Celebrated during the summer solstice, this ritual provides a unique glimpse of the deep respect and gratitude that ancient Mexicans felt for the rain gods and the gifts of rain.

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Archangel Michael: Worship and Beliefs in Morelos

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The presence of Archangel Michael in Mexico goes beyond his biblical representation. He is seen as a celestial leader, a protector, and a bridge between different cultures and eras. Learn about Franciscan traditions, practices in the Valley of Mexico, and festivities in Morelos.

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