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      Mexican and Hispanic young women celebrate their 15th birthday with a Quinceanera, which marks their passage from childhood to womanhood. The festivities honor God, family and the young woman herself. more »

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      In Latin-American culture, it is tradition when a girl turns 15 to have a coming-of age-ceremony, marking her first step into womanhood. The Quinceanera is akin to a wedding in detail and presentation. It is customary for the family to pass out commemorative favors called "bolos" at the end of Mass to everyone. Then, everyone proceeds... more »

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    Quinceañera

    The Quinceañera, Quinceañero, or Quince años ("fifteen years" in English), in Latin American culture, is a coming of age ceremony held on a girls fifteenth birthday, comparable to a Sweet Sixteen celebration. The term Quinceaños refers to the birthday of the celebrant, and the term Quinceañera refers to the celebrant herself. Like many other coming-of-age ceremonies, the Quinceaños is associated with the Quinceañera "becoming a lady". During the celebration, the young lady dances with her father.

    History
    The Quince años ceremony came from French culture during the later part of the 1800s. In Mexico, this period of the century is called Porfiriato, which is comparable to the Victorian era in Anglo-speaking countries. The Mexican president Porfirio Diaz brought this celebration to Mexican culture due to his admiration of French culture; this includes the Vals (European music) and the term Chambelan.

    The meaning of the ceremony has changed over the centuries, but the celebration is becoming more popular in the United States than it is in Latin America. Quince años celebrated in the United States reflect the familys economic and social status, and the ceremony has become a means of preserving their culture as Latinos become more Americanized. Quince años are, today, a unique feature of Latino culture.

    By 2009 many quinceañeras in the United States have become more elaborate and extravagant."." CNN. October 19, 2009. Retrieved on October 19, 2009.

    Quinceañera Celebrations
    The celebration carries religious significance for Spanish-speaking Roman Catholics. It begins with a religious ceremony in which the Quinceañera affirms her faith. It is customary for the Quinceañera to receive gifts that are religious in nature, such as a cross or medal, a Bible, rosary, or scepter. The presentation of these gifts by her Padrinos and/or her family members, along with their blessing by the priest, often forms a part of the ceremony.

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