St. James's Day
St. James's Day
The Indian pueblos of New Mexico, which were the target of early Spanish missionary efforts, also observe St. James's Day. At the Fiestas de Santiago y Santa Ana, held annually in the Taos Pueblo on July 25 and 26 (or the nearest weekend), the corn dance is performed in honor of both St. James and St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, whose feast day follows Santiago Day. Ritual dances also take place in the Santa Ana, Laguna, and Cochiti pueblos. At Acoma Pueblo, Santiago's Day is celebrated by holding a rooster pull.
In Loíza, Puerto Rico, the Fiesta of St. James the Apostle or Fiesta de Santiago Apóstol is the biggest celebration of the year. It focuses on three images of the saint—the Santiago de los Muchachos (St. James of the Children), the Santiago de los Hombres (St. James of the Men), and the Santiago de las Mujeres (St. James of the Women)—which are carried from the homes of the mantenedoras (keepers) who have kept guard over them all year to a place near the sea known as Las Carreras, "the racetracks."
Santiago de los Hombres begins the procession, stopping in front of the house where another saint is kept. This second image joins the first and the procession continues until all three end up at Las Carreras, where the traditional ceremony of racing with the flags of the saints takes place. Farm workers and fishermen dress in traditional costumes and perform music and dances of African origin. St. James's Day is also a popular choice for baptisms and marriages.
His feast day in the Eastern Church is April 30.
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