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3 days ago · Maria Elena Ramirez blesses the space during the 43rd annual Muertos de la Risa procession in Pilsen on Nov. 2, 2022. ( Photo by Colin Boyle/Block Club Chicago.) Although traditionally observed Oct. 31-Nov. 2, it’s not too late to look for and join a Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration.
Oct 29, 2021 · Gilberto Rocha and his wife, Clara, pastors of the megachurch Calacoaya, say the normalization of Día de los Muertos shouldn’t be a big factor: “Our basis should be the Word of God and not culture...
Oct 22, 2021 · According to tradition, it is believed that on the Day of the Dead, Nov. 2, families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives to spend time with their loved ones, eat their favorite...
- Xicago at The Mexican Museum of Art
- Panteon Pilsen at St. Procopius Church
- Altars and Community "Ofrenda" Walk in Little Village
- Day of The Dead Tasting Menu at Tzuco
- Build An Altar at Home!
Every year from October 31-November 2, the National Museum of Mexican Art in the historic Mexican-American neighborhood of Pilsen, hosts an amazing Day of the Dead Celebrationcalled Xicago. Families from the community make offerings to their loved ones on the Museum's grounds, near 18th Street and Harrison Park. These beautiful altars are open to v...
Elsewhere in Pilsen, parishioners ofSt. Procopius(1641 S. Allport St., Oct. 30) build incredible altars to their deceased loved ones, then open their doors to the community for all to share in the beautiful tradition. Anyone can build their altar in this beautiful and sacred space, with a small suggested donation to the church, which is active in t...
The Little Village neighborhood is Chicago's most iconic Mexican-American community. It's a cultural marvel, where Spanish is often the first language, where Mexican cuisine thrives and where Day of the Dead is a major part of life.
Tzucois an incredible French-Mexican gourmet restaurant in the heart of Chicago's downtown that should be on any visitor's must-see list. Led by Carlos Gaytan, the first Mexican chef ever to receive a Michelin star, the beautiful space brings out the finest in Mexican gastronomy. Its Day of the Dead events always feature stunning, exclusive dishes ...
Day of the Dead is meant as a time of family, togetherness, and remembrance. Our most treasured Dia de Muertos memories have happened at home, where we cook our loved ones' favorite foods, hang up ourpapel picado decorations, build their altar with all the special items and put out their photos to celebrate alongside us.
Nov 2, 2021 · November 02, 2021 (Readings on USCCB website) COLLECT PRAYER. Listen kindly to our prayers, O Lord, and, as our faith in your Son, raised from the dead, is deepened, so may our hope of...
1 The Skeleton at the Feast by Elizabeth Carmichael and Chloë Sayer. 2 The Days of the Dead by John Greenleigh and Rosalind Beimler. 3 Día de los Muertos: A Cultural Legacy, Past, Present & Future Curated by Linda Vallejo and Betty Brown.
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Oct 7, 2024 · If you are looking to get a glimpse of the holiday in Chicago, explore the Day of the Dead activities, events, and celebrations taking place this year in Chicago’s Little Village and Pilsen, two Chicago neighborhoods with large Mexican-American communities.