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How people celebrate Las Posadas in San Antonio, Texas

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How People Celebrate Las Posadas In San Antonio, Texas

Kids formed a line to take their swing at a seven-pointed piñata hanging from a tree branch. When it was finally cracked open, they ran to pick up as much candy as they possibly could.

Of course they enjoyed the literal nature of breaking a piñata on a random weekday night, much like any other birthday party in San Antonio. But this piñata was special and the religious context explains why this tradition continues across Mexico and Hispanic communities for centuries. 

Attendees of the posada at the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center’s Rinconcito de Esperanza serve food on their plates on Dec. 19. Credit: Brenda Bazán / San Antonio Report

At the Rinconcito de Esperanza, about 40 people from Domesticas Unidas, the Esperanza Center and the Historic West Side Residents Association enjoyed a spread of champurrado, ponche and mole among many foods at a communal table. 

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