I was thinking about Portuguese traditions and I decided to share with
you something that is already part of the popular tradition by this time of the
year and a very dear family tradition for me, as well. My Grandmother used to buy a
vase of "manjerico" - sweet basil - and take care of it, most of the
times until Christmas! The plant is very delicate and smells deliciously, but
has a short period of "living". This one will probably last for a
couple of months, so you can see how my Grandmother really knew how to do it! I
miss her so much and not only because of the plants...
These vases are also part of the tradition of
Festas Populares (popular feasts), celebrating Santo António de Lisboa, São João e São Pedro. Tomorrow, June 13th, Lisbon and some other parts of the country
celebrate Santo António, who was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the
Franciscan Order. Though he died in Padua, Italy, he was born to a wealthy
family in Lisbon, where he was raised. Noted by his contemporaries for his
forceful preaching and expert knowledge of Scripture, he was declared a saint
almost immediately after his death. Santo António is known here in Portugal
(but also in Spain and Brazil) as a marriage saint, because there are legends
of him reconciling couples. His feast day is celebrated with parades in the
different neighbourhoods, sweet basil vases, roasted sardines, stanzas of four
lines and marriages.
Beautiful post!...
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