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Dia de los muertos altar levels registration#
Participating teams will complete and send a registration form to organizers will resolve any questions not foreseen in this call.įor more information, please write to of Day of the Dead altarsĪlso known as altares de muertos or ofrendas – are set during the Day of the Dead celebrations on November 1 and 2 to honor the dead children and adults.ĭay of the Dead celebrations are based in the belief that the souls of the ones gone can come back to this world on these days.Recognitions will be awarded to participants.On November 2, in the afternoon, there will be an event on the Day of the Dead.Participating teams will be able to dismantle their altars on Novembefore 11:00 p.m.WNMU Deming will not be responsible for possible damage or loss of materials during the time of your display.The materials to be used in the altars, including the bases, supports, fabrics, backgrounds, and utensils have to be provided by the participating team.and have to complete their installation no later than noon. Participating teams will be able to set up their altars on Tuesday, Novemfrom 8:00 a.m.Registration will be open from the date this call is published until Saturday, October 30, 2021.The altars will be exhibited in the front of the Mimbres Learning Center located at 2300 East Pine.The participating teams will dedicate the altar to a particular person, group or specific situation.Be assured that we are praying for the souls of your loved ones also. We ask that you join us in praying for the loved ones of our seminarians and the Mundelein Community who are remembered today. Our ofrenda will remain through this evening. Food is a reminder of our loved one’s favorite meals or snacks, while water signifies Baptism.
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In Christianity, the items on the altar symbolize a faith belief. As such, altars were loaded with offerings like food and water to quench hunger and thirst after the long journey. In ancient days, people believed that spirits came back to the realm of the living. Some ofrendas have seven levels representing the Christian understating of overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins. Three levels represent the Holy Trinity, as is the case in ours. For example, two levels represent the earth and heavens. It is also a way to show the community how people in their home dioceses celebrate Dia de los Muertos, and they become familiar with this celebration.”Īn altar can have different levels. “It is an example of inculturation or Christianization of pre-Hispanic cultures and adopted into the Christian understanding of life and death. “I want to share with the community here on campus a part of our Latino culture, particularly how the Mexican community celebrates All Souls’ Day.” said Third Theology seminarian Jesus Raya Custodio of the Archdiocese of Chicago who facilitated the creation of our ofrenda this year. These ofrendas are not altars for worshipping rather, they are only memorials for departed loved ones. Many of the seminarians contributed photos of their loved ones which are now a part of the altar. Ours is located in Mundelein Hall and was set up by our seminarians yesterday evening. The centerpiece of the celebration is an altar, or ofrenda, built in private homes, public spaces, and cemeteries.
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The purpose of celebrating Día de los Muertos in this way is to demonstrate love and respect for deceased family members. Although rooted in practices commemorating the dead in pre-Hispanic cultures, it has taken a Christian understanding since it falls on the Catholic Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Today, an ofrenda is in Mundelein Hall to celebrate Día de los Muertos.ĭía de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivities unfold over two days, November 1 and 2, in an explosion of color and life-affirming joy. Post-Masters Certificate in Pastoral Leadership.
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