Hometown News For Orange County, Texas
St Mary Catholic Church in Orange invites Parishioners and the General Public to join in celebrating the Feast Day of St. Joseph.
Sunday, the 19th of March, is the annual Feast Day of Saint Joseph.
The Feast of Saint Joseph commemorates the end of a drought and looming famine in Sicily during the Middle Ages.
Sicilians usually build a “St. Joseph Table” and wear red as a symbol of the celebration. This table is decorated with flowers and candles, and filled with abundant foods as a plea for good fortune and thanksgiving
As Sicilians immigrated to the United States, they brought the tradition of the St. Joseph’s Day Altar with them. Today the artistic breads and pastries, which are baked in the shape of religious symbols, and rival the beautiful and delicious foods of the originals.
Although Sicilian immigrants introduced the custom to America, today the celebration is an open table welcoming people of all faiths and ethnicities to participate in the festivities. Families believe that a St. Joseph’s Altar is a show of thanksgiving for answered prayers or as a petition to St. Joseph for his intercession in their prayer requests.
The meal will consist of traditional Italian spaghetti along with specially prepared vegetable sides, breads, and desserts. (Dine-in Only) There will be additional homemade Italian cookies and breads available for purchase.
This year’s Altar and Prayers are being dedicated to and for Peace in the World.
SCHEDULE AND DETAILS Sunday, 3/19/2023
10:00 am The Altar will be open for viewing
10:30 am St. Joseph Chaplet will be recited
11:00 am Blessing by Fr. Antony Paulose
11:20 am Representatives of the Saints will be served
11:45 am General Public will be served, buffet style3
DONATIONS ARE WELCOME TOWARDS THE FRUIT, FOOD, AND FLOWERS FOR ALTAR.
Please join our celebration and enjoy the good food and fellowship.
St Mary Catholic Church Parish Hall. 909 W. Cherry Avenue, Orange TX
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