Recommendations for Quinceañeras: Background, Preparation and Liturgical Celebration
Among several Spanish-speaking countries and many Hispanics in the United States there is the custom of celebrating a young woman’s passage from childhood to adolescence with a ritual that expresses thanksgiving to God for the gift of life and that asks for a blessing from God for the years ahead. It is an opportunity for the parish to accompany the young woman and her family at an important celebration of their religious and cultural heritage. It is an opportune occasion for our pastoral vision to be realized: Encountering Christ, United as Church, Sent by the Spirit.
The Recommendations are intended to provide parishes within the Archdiocese of San Antonio with pastoral and liturgical assistance for the formation and preparation of the Quinceañera celebration.
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Background
Preparation
Liturgical Celebration
Since only approved and confirmed rites may be used in the Liturgy (see Part I. Background, Point #7 for details), an Order for the Blessing on the Fifteenth Birthday has been approved for use in the dioceses of the United States since 2007 for liturgical celebrations of the quinceañera.
The readings and prayers used during the liturgy must be taken from the approved liturgical texts. The priest or deacon will always read the Gospel passage. Additional scripture readings can be assigned to other participants. A quinceañera blessing may be included during a Sunday liturgy when appropriate. Only if the liturgy is celebrated after 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon and the readings for the following day (Sunday) are used, can dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass be granted for attendees.