Catholic:Under The Hood #174 – A Spanish Thanksgiving

Almost 25 years before the Pilgrims arrived in the New World a group of Spanish Catholics and native Seloy people celebrated their own Thanksgiving, but it probably didn’t include turkey…

Links:
SQPN’s Saint’s Page
Recipe for Cocido
Photo of Cocido by Tnarik
Michael Gannon’s work on the history of Florida

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Fr. Seraphim Beshoner

I am a member of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular working for the Franciscan University of Steubenville on their campus in Gaming, Austria. I have been a priest since November 2005 and podcasting since September 2005.

2 Responses to “Catholic:Under The Hood #174 – A Spanish Thanksgiving”

  1. Father, here is the list of the School of the America’s graduates.

    http://www.derechos.org/soa/index.html

  2. Father, good episode. I go to St. Augustine Florida at least once a year and love to hang out at the Mission of Nombre Dios where Menendez landed. There’s a wonderful cross that sits next to the ocean/inlet. I highly recommend visiting there if you were come to Florida. It’s a very peaceful spot. There’s also a small church with adoration next to the mission.

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