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The Posadas

Christmas Tradition of Mexico

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The Posadas

By: Marilynn Hughes
Narrated by: Jay Mawhinney
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The Posadas: Christmas Tradition of Mexico - songs sung in Spanish and English for the traditional Posada so that they may be sung in the dark lit by candlelight as you go from door to door. (No music included. Lyrics only.) These are the songbooks for the congregation of the Posada in both Spanish and English.

©2010 Marilynn Hughes (P)2013 Marilynn Hughes
Ministry & Evangelism Christmas Celebration Winter
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This should be removed

This needs to be completely removed from Audible - or at least redone by someone who knows these songs and speaks Spanish. I sing all these songs (both the English and Spanish versions) and they were literally ALL butchered. This narrator didn't remember the notes to some very traditional carols.

Only a few minutes worth of info is given about the beautifully tradition of Las Posadas and it is quoted from Wikipedia?! Weird. Just weird. The bulk of this recording is the painful singing of the carols. Please look elsewhere to learn about this topic.

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