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St. Joseph’s Day Altar At St. Cletus

The other altar we visited on St. Joseph’s Day (we’re Jewish so St. Joseph’s Day altars are not something we do, but was a great experience) was at St. Cletus in Gretna.  This one wasn’t quite as large overall, but was *so* fantastic — there were more memorial cakes here, and more local symbols included.

Oh, and yesterday I mentioned the story about stealing lemons — there was actually a couple at this church holding an infant wearing a onesie that said “Lemon Baby”!

The artistry these congregants make with dough:

Eggs tucked in:

Local symbols, like these oysters (complete with pearls):

Twelve fish for the twelve Apostles — there were other signs about, describing the meaning of the symbols and dishes; one was that toasted breadcrumbs are used on top of pasta to represent carpenter’s sawdust:

The altar at St Joseph had a chocolate gator; here is one of bread:

The Stations of the Cross:

The clock, middle left is at 3:00, the time people traditionally believe Jesus died on the cross:

This altar was just amazing, amazing.

We had lunch here, too, with spaghetti, stuffed artichoke…delicious.  Bag of cookies for the boys, too– very nice.

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