Feast of Candelaria – Feb. 2, 2027

Feast of Candelaria
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The Feast of Candelaria illuminates the calendar every February 2, commemorating the Presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple. This deeply spiritual day invites reflection, prayer, and community gatherings. Participate in Mass, light candles, or learn about its rich cultural expressions.

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Expected Feast of Candelaria Deals

As a religious observance, the Feast of Candelaria typically focuses on spiritual reflection and community service rather than commercial deals. Many Catholic organizations, such as Catholic Relief Services and the Knights of Columbus, encourage donations to support their global humanitarian and charitable work. Local parishes may organize fundraisers for community outreach programs or collect goods for those in need. Individuals often purchase candles from religious goods stores to be blessed during special Masses. We encourage you to check with your local diocese or Catholic charities for ways to contribute to their missions during this period of spiritual significance.

Platform Guide for Feast of Candelaria

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #FeastOfCandelaria. Share photos of blessed candles, church services, or traditional celebrations.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #Candelaria. Post about local parish events, community meals, or personal reflections on the holiday.

YouTube

Subscribe to @NationalToday for holiday video content. Watch documentaries on the history of Candelaria or virtual Masses from around the world.

Social Media Tips for Feast of Candelaria

Individuals

Attend a special Mass at your local church, have candles blessed, and participate in any community gatherings or traditional meals, such as enjoying tamales.

Creators

Create content showcasing the cultural diversity of Candelaria celebrations, from traditional foods and attire to religious processions and music.

Brands

Religious goods stores can promote blessed candles and devotional items. Local restaurants can offer traditional Candelaria dishes like tamales or atole.

Organizations & Brands for Feast of Candelaria

  1. Catholic Relief Services

    Founded in 1943, Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. They work in over 100 countries, promoting human development and providing aid.

  2. Knights of Columbus

    Established in 1882, the Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization. They provide financial aid, volunteer service, and support to Catholic causes globally.

  3. World Vision

    Founded in 1950, World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families, and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. They serve all people regardless of religion.

  4. Vatican Museums

    Housing an immense collection of art and antiquities amassed by the Catholic Church over centuries, the Vatican Museums are central to Catholic cultural heritage. They preserve and display works that reflect faith and history.

  5. Franciscan Friars

    The Order of Friars Minor, founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in 1209, is a mendicant Catholic religious order. Franciscans are known for their dedication to poverty, service, and care for creation.

  6. Aid to the Church in Need

    An international Catholic charity, Aid to the Church in Need supports persecuted and suffering Christians worldwide. Founded in 1947, it provides pastoral and humanitarian assistance.

  7. Our Sunday Visitor

    Established in 1912, Our Sunday Visitor is a leading Catholic publisher and provider of faith-based resources. They offer books, periodicals, and digital content supporting Catholic education and evangelization.

Feast of Candelaria Hero

Saint Mary

Saint Mary, the mother of Jesus, is central to the Feast of Candelaria. The holiday commemorates her act of presenting Jesus in the Temple 40 days after his birth, fulfilling Mosaic law. Her obedience and devotion are honored, as is her role in bringing light into the world through Christ. Mary's purification is also a key theme, symbolizing spiritual cleansing and renewal.

History of Feast of Candelaria

The Feast of Candelaria has a long history, dating back to the 16th Century. According to a local legend, in 1576, some Inca fishermen were caught in a terrible storm on Lake Titicaca. As they prayed for help, the Virgin Mary appeared and led them to safety. In gratitude, they built a shrine containing a statue of the Virgin, which was sculpted by the Inca craftsman Tito Yupanqui the same year.

Another account of the statue’s origins focuses on the sculptor. It is said that the Virgin of Copacabana, who had appeared to the sailors, appeared in a dream to Tito Yupanqui, who was not a sculptor. But he was so affected by the vision that he set out to learn to sculpt in Potosí. With his acquired skill, he hand-carved the Virgin from the wood of a maguey cactus, carried it by foot for 400 miles, from Potosí to Copacabana, and placed it in an adobe chapel.

During festivals, the courtyard is filled with colorful flowers, and for the feast, pilgrims and dancers come to Copacabana from Peru and across Bolivia. There are traditional Aymar dances, music, drinking, and feasting. On the third day of the feast, 100 bulls are gathered in a stone corral along the Yampupata road, and some of the braver revelers jump into the arena and try to avoid being attacked.

Believed to work miracles, the statue of the Virgin of Candelaria is the most important pilgrimage destination in Bolivia. The holiday has gained global traction in the last century, with much of the effort exerted by Saint John Paul II to integrate the celebration with renewed religious vows. 

Feast of Candelaria timeline

1669
A Gift for the Statue

The Viceroy of Peru gifts the statue of the Virgin of Candelaria a basket and a gold baton upon his visit to Bolivia.

1826
Turning Jewels into Coins

The then-president of Bolivia, Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, expropriates all the jewels and colonial treasures at the Shrine of the Virgin, using them to create the first coins from Bolivia.

1925
Canonization of the Statue

During his papal visit to Bolivia, Pope Pius XI grants the image of the Virgin of Copacabana decree of canonical coronation.

2014
International Acknowledgement

The Fiesta de la Candelaria is declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage (I.C.H.) by UNESCO.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Feast of Candelaria

Local businesses, particularly those in communities with strong Catholic or Latin American heritage, can respectfully acknowledge the Feast of Candelaria. Restaurants might offer traditional dishes like tamales or atole. Florists could highlight arrangements with white flowers, symbolizing purity. Religious goods stores can feature blessed candles and devotional items. Businesses can also support local charities or community organizations that align with the holiday’s themes of service and faith.

Feast of Candelaria FAQs

When is Feast of Candelaria?

The Feast of Candelaria in 2027 starts on Tuesday, February 2, and concludes on Friday, February 5. It’s a significant time for reflection and celebration within Catholic communities.

How many people celebrate Candelaria?

With over 1.3 billion Catholics globally, a significant portion observe Candelaria. In 2027, this includes vibrant celebrations in places like Bolivia and Mexico, where it’s deeply ingrained in cultural traditions.

What are the main traditions of Candelaria?

For 2027, traditions will continue to center around religious devotion and community. Many families bring their Nativity figures to church for a blessing, marking the end of the Christmas season.

What does 'Candelaria' mean?

The name ‘Candelaria’ directly refers to candles, which are central to the celebration. In 2027, it underscores the feast’s connection to Christ as the Light of the World and the purification of Mary.

How to Observe Feast of Candelaria

  1. Attend the Mass procession

    On this day, Mass processions are held. Be a part of it to adequately benefit from the spiritual renewal and blessings of the day.

  2. Participate in the music and dance

    Major highlights of this feast are the music and dance done by thousands of people. Join in and let your spirit soar high in celebration.

  3. Prepare a Bolivian feast

    The Bolivian cuisine is the amalgamation of ethereal Latin American flavors, prepared with modern techniques. A single meal contains fresh protein, earthy grains, and punchy tamarind. Mark the auspicious days of the feast by preparing one for your household.

5 Facts About Virgin Of Candelaria That Will Amaze You

  1. She is symbolic

    The silver ship at the bottom of the altar of the statue represents the moon, while the gold statue above the Virgin’s head symbolizes the power of the sun.

  2. She has vital significance

    The Blessed Virgin of Candelaria represents fertility and purity.

  3. Its sanctuary has been robbed before

    The sanctuary of Copacabana was robbed and the image of the Virgen de Candelaria was stripped of her gold and silver accessories in April 2013.

  4. Black Madonna depiction

    She is depicted as a Black Madonna — statues or paintings in Western Christendom of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus, where both figures are depicted as black.

  5. It has a main sanctuary

    The Basilica of Candelaria in Tenerife is the statue’s main sanctuary, a place where it has its origin as a Marian invocation.

Why Feast of Candelaria is Important

  1. It has been passed down through generations

    The tale of Candelaria is all about the preservation of one’s faith. When the statue was discarded from the church, it was bought and sold without much care for centuries. Nevertheless, it stood through the test of time and bestowed many miracles on the people who held it.

  2. It brings diverse people in celebration

    As a feast for Catholic and Andrean religions, and with open doors for people from other parts of the world, this feast promotes unity. The unity, without a doubt, creates peace and a progressive world.

  3. It confers a sense of cultural continuity

    Many citizens of Bolivia who migrated to other places return to their communities to jointly participate in the festival. This makes them reconnect to their roots.

Feast of Candelaria dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 2 Tuesday
2028 February 2 Wednesday
2029 February 2 Friday
2030 February 2 Saturday
2031 February 2 Sunday