This was the first ever Feast Day held for San Luis Rey De Francia at our church, Mission San Luis Rey. I only know a little about feast days, but apparently they do them in Spain too. In doing some investigating, I learned that there was an old tradition where instead of celebrating a child's birthday, they would celebrate the child name day/Feast Day (if they were named after a saint) ~ <3 Nati
Nico had the camera......
Nico's little toy armadillo.
On our way to the Mission
On our way to the Mission
The sunset
There was an Aztec Dance preformance
2 children watchingAztec Dance
The archways against the sky
Aztec Dance, I like this one because it shows the little girl dancing in it
Aztec Dance
The ladies with thier baskets/offerings of flowers
The Mission's bell tower
Los Pequenos Gigantes Dance
Los Pequenos Gigantes Dance
Sunset
One of the old laterns
These lamps reminded me a lot of the ones in Wellesley
The Knight of Columbus
The statue of San Luis Rey De Francia
Cactus against the sky
Looking up at the Mission
The statue
Aztec Dancers in the procession
The Aztec lady who carried the incense
The ladies and thier baskets of fowers
A statue of Saint Francis of Assi in front odf the Mission
The Mission
In the church
The altar
Painting on a colum
The roof of the Mission is very old. It's the same roof and church that the Spaniards first used with the natives.
A painting of San Luis Rey De Francia
The Holy Water
Group Pic
The Mission at night
Fireworks
Fireworks
Fireworks
Fireworks
Fireworks
Group Pic
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