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Three Kings Festival
in Puerto Rico
By Daniel
BeDell
Puerto
Ricans are a friendly, outgoing, and always looking for a reason
to have fun. Visit Puerto Rico from Thanksgiving Day until mid January
and you'll find the island in full party mode. Of course they enjoy
Christmas and New Years but in Puerto Rico, the really big celebration
is reserved for the Three Kings Festival on January 6. The festival,
celebrated since 1884, honors the Three Kings who brought gifts
of incense, gold and myrrh to the Baby Jesus. While the holiday
is celebrated throughout Puerto Rico, the largest gathering is found
in a town outside Ponce, called Juana Diaz. People of all ages and
nationalities converge on this small town to watch and participate
in the festival.
The night
before, children leave hay or grass by their beds to feed the camels
ridden by the Three Kings. In return, children will find presents
left to them by the Three Kings, just as the Kings left presents
for Baby Jesus. After opening their gifts, families head to Comercio
Street in downtown Juana Diaz to await the coming of the Three Kings.
This is actually a homecoming for the Kings from Juana Diaz as they
are so popular, they actually tour the entire island. Gatherers
are encouraged to be more than spectators. Anyone who dresses up
as a shepherd, adult, child, Puerto Rican or not, can join the parade.
The parade is generally quite long, including simple shepherds as
well as elaborate floats. The crowds wait in growing anticipation
and just when it seems they can't wait any longer, the Three Kings
make a grand entrance. Dressed in the finest robes of gold, blue,
and red, with crowns of shimmering jewels atop their heads, the
kings make their appearance. Riding horses though, not camels, the
Three Kings are treated like rock stars by the adoring fans. The
Kings are announced one by one, and over cheers and sometimes swooning
women, make their way to a huge altar set up in the Plaza. From
there the festivities take on a more solemn tone as the Kings find
the Baby Jesus and the Holy Mass is celebrated.
Things
don't stay solemn for long. After the Mass, the Kings make their
way back through the frenzied crowds. Though they are gone until
next year, there is still much to do. On the edges of the Plaza,
artists and craftsman have set up booths selling the finest Puerto
Rican crafts. If you get hungry, there are plenty of food vendors
selling drinks, ice cream and traditional Puerto Rican food. If
you get tired, you can simply sit on one of the benches under the
trees in the Plaza and people watch. You won't get bored.
So if
you are looking to stretch out your holiday season a little longer,
head to Puerto Rico and Juana Diaz. It is a festival you will never
forget.
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