the longest night Candle/farolitolighting ceremony Tuesday, Dec. 21, 5-6 p.m.,Taos Plaza Free, hot beverages for all 575-758-3166 COVID mandates for all COURTESY
SOLSTICE CANDLE LIGHTING HONORING LIFE, LOSS AND LIGHT BY VIRG INIA L. C LA R K
Winter Solstice is an ancient celebration of festivals across the world, marking the day of the âsunâs rebirthâ â the return of fire and light, life and death, Yule or Yuletide (in Taos, from Thanksgiving Day thru New Yearâs Day), and many more. This year, Winter Solstice is Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 8: 59 p.m. MST, the moment when Earth is tilted as far away from the sun as it will be all year, resulting in the shortest day of the year and hence, the longest period of darkness. For solstice this year, a number of TaoseĂąos invite everyone to Taos Plaza for âThe Longest Night,â to especially honor what the past year or so has meant in peopleâs lives, both here and the world-over. âWeâre gathering on Taos Plaza for âThe Longest Nightâ (or Winter Solstice) to allow
time for people to remember and acknowledge all the losses of this past year,â said Cheri Lyon, pastor of El Pueblito Methodist Church in Taos. âSome of the losses are due to COVID or other causes; some are from violent deaths.â Itâs a way of saying, collectively, âTogether We Hold the Light, with each person having the opportunity to light a candle to remember someone,â Lyon said. And all people are invited, of any faith or none. âAshram, Buddhist, Jewish, Roman Catholic, Christian or Protestant, as well as people of no interspiritual tradition, of no organized church â all people seeking a more peaceful world,â Lyon added. âJust like weâve done for the homeless memorial services. Itâs not just for the faith communities. Itâs for everyone.â
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The ceremony will last about 45 to 60 minutes. Since Tuesday is the interfaith community membersâ turn to light the Plaza farolitos, they will do so, accompanied by music and ecumenical prayer. âItâs a time for people to get and hold the light (the theme) and being present for one another. Weâre just putting it together so everyone can have it,â Lyon said. Common Grounds Youth Group, the Youth Outreach Mission of St. James Episcopal Church, will be present at solstice, serving free hot beverages of cocoa, tea and coffee, outdoors on Taos Plaza. As with all events this season, COVID mask and distancing mandates will be observed. For more information, call or email El Pueblito Church at 575-758-3166 or elpueblitoUMC@gmail.com.
ASHRAM, BUDDHIST, JEWISH, ROMAN CATHOLIC, CHRISTIAN OR PROTESTANT, AS WELL AS PEOPLE OF NO INTERSPIRITUAL TRADITION, OF NO ORGANIZED CHURCH â ALL PEOPLE SEEKING A MORE PEACEFUL WORLD ... ITâS NOT JUST FOR THE FAITH COMMUNITIES. ITâS FOR EVERYONE. TAOS AGLOW 2021
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