CIMS » Can You Have A Quinceanera Without the Misa?

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Posted on: February 12th, 2008
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“You already know that the Quinceanera is traditionally made up of two parts, the misa and the fiesta. You may also know that this tradition goes back many hundreds of years, and has its roots in even older customs throughout Central and South America. In many parts of the Hispanic world, the Misa de Acción de Gracias was the main event of the Quinceanera celebration for centuries.

In America and other parts of the world, however, that rule is quickly softening into a guideline.”*

*From: http://cims.hispanictips.com
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