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FAMILY ACTIVITY
For This Month
Mardi Gras
Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday. Throughout the world there
are different traditions but the Mardi Gras tradition of the Creole people
in New Orleans is more than one day. It is a celebration of an entire
season which begins on Epiphany (Feast of the Three Kings) and lasts until
the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. This is a time of fun and feasting before
Lent, which begins a six-week period of fasting and almsgiving in preparation
for Easter. Mardi Gras is truly a celebration of the community of faith!
Establish a new tradition. Invite other parish families for an afternoon
of food, fun, and faith. Lacking time? Make an effort to have a family
night. If Fat Tuesday is a tough time, gather on the weekend before Ash
Wednesday. Some traditional foods include potato pancakes, sandwiches,
and the Christ cake (bake a plastic baby Jesus into a cake and whoever
gets the slice with Jesus hosts Mardi Gras next year). Ask guests to bring
their favorite Fat Tuesday food.
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