Christmas
in Nicaragua
Very
early in the morning, the
adults go to the market and
buy the food they will be
preparing for the Christmas
dinner. This is either turkey
or stuffed chicken and fruits.
In
the meantime, the children
write letters to Papa Noel
asking him to bring them the
toys they want to receive at
midnight on December 24th.
Papa Noel will leave the toys
under the Christmas tree that
the whole family decorates
during the Christmas celebration
or he may also leave the toys
on the pillows while the children
sleep.
IN
THE TOWNS
In
small towns there are old traditions
where the Catholic Church prepares
a parade or "procession".
The priest goes around the town
with an endless number of Biblical
characters who are imitating the
birth, passion and life of Jesus
Christ. There are also people
dressed up as kings, Romans and
Jesus' apostles. Most people view
this procession with great devotion.
WHAT
IS CPTLN IN NICARAGUA DOING
FOR CHRISTMAS?
We
will continue the tradition started
last year of asking television
stations to air Botas Rojas, and
we give the children the storybook.
We also visit the primary schools
and show them the movie and talk
about the meaning of Christmas.
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