Sunday, March 20, 2022

When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano/St. Joseph's Day


 St. Joseph's Day was yesterday, March 19th. (St. Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and earthly father of Jesus.)  Years ago, my sister and I were invited to a St. Joseph's Day Altar by a friend of hers who was Italian-American. I have never forgotten it! There were all kinds of lovely food dishes artfully arranged in three tiers with flowers and fruit interspersed beside the dishes. (The top shelf had a statue of St. Joseph).  Reading up on it now, I realize that since St. Joseph's Day is always during the season of Lent, all the food would have been vegetable or fish dishes along with sweet cakes. Some of the dishes would have had breadcrumbs as toppings, these would symbolize sawdust to remind us of St. Joseph, the carpenter.  I really can't say that I remember that fact, but I do remember that it was all very good. We were given a fava bean when we left....

The St. Joseph's Altar came from Sicily.  During the Middle Ages, Sicily suffered from famine. The severe drought ended after the people prayed to St. Joseph. The fava bean is the crop that saved them from starvation and is therefore a traditional part of the St. Joseph's altars. 

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San Juan Capistrano! It is in California, there is a famous Mission there founded by Spanish Catholics in 1776.  It is well known because of the cliff swallows that return faithfully there very year in March, and it is also on March 19th, same day as St. Joseph's Day! I hope you know the story of the swallows! Father St. John O'Sullivan. who was the pastor of the church during the 1920's noticed a shopkeeper knocking down a nest of birds who were trying to build under the eaves of his shop. When he told Father O'Sullivan what he was doing, Father O'Sullivan said, "Come on swallows, I'll give you shelter.  Come to the mission. There's room enough there for all." The very next day, the swallows did just that and they have been returning to the Mission ever since. Mission San Juan Capistrano - Mission San Juan Capistrano (missionsjc.com)  

If you click on that link that I gave you above, you can read more about it!

Of course, there MUST be a song connected with this. (You knew there would be, I know!)  "When The Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" was written by Leon Rene and first recorded by The Ink Spots in 1940. (The Ink Spots featuring Bill Kenny! I have written about them before, you know I love the songs by them!) The most wonderful thing, the Rene Family donated the piano on which Leon Rene composed the tune and the Mission has it displayed in a special room at the Mission honoring the songwriter.

Leon Rene also wrote another song about a bird too! "Rocking Robin"! And I must tell you, robins are more likely to run along than to rock. They are not very good fliers so please be especially careful of robins if you see them in the road. Robins in America are in the thrush family and tend to be a bit bottom heavy. I have observed birds for many years so this is a personal observation of mine! 


Today is March 20th, first day of Spring! It is the time when we get to see the male cardinal (bright red) actually feed his mate! Now, I don't have a photo of it here but I promise that they do, just as faithfully as the swallows return to Capistrano, every year.

Happy Spring to you all!


22 comments:

  1. A blessed and beautiful happy Spring to you!

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  2. Interesting about the breadcrumbs/sawdust symbolism and the fava beans! Great music for this post too!

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    1. Thanks, Debra! It's funny how a memory can come back to you and then, it makes sense so many years later that which wasn't clear at the time.

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  3. My sister's Catholic church always has a big bake sale for St. Joseph's Day and they donate the money to charity. It's also my sister's birthday and Mom used to say everyone wanted her to be named Josephine after St. Joseph. Thankfully she didn't! Thanks for all your wonderful information on this day. Happy Spring!

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  4. Thanks for the info. I'd never heard about the story, so I've been enlightened! You're right, the robins I see are a tad sluggish about flying and like to toodle around on the grass. Linda in Kansas

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    1. And don't forget to watch them with their heads cocked, looking or listening for worms? Heck, I don't know, I just love to see them!!

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  5. Not sure whether you know, but my first marriage was to a Sicilian, and for many years, I spent every summer on the island. His Dad (my father-in-law, obviously) was born on March 19 and named Giuseppe. They celebrated San Giuseppe every year, setting up an altar in an extra room which would then be locked. Prayers would be said, and after a certain time had passed, my mother-in-law would enter the room and guess what, some of the food had disappeared. They firmly believed San Giuseppe himself had taken the food, indicating his blessing for the house and the people within.

    I never knew about the breadcrumbs symbolising sawdust and the original Joseph's (and Jesus's!) craft.

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    1. Oh, that is so interesting!! And I forgot to say but I also read that Father's Day is on St. Joseph's Day also which makes perfect sense to me.
      Hope you are having doing well and I just remembered that March is your birthday month and it is now almost over! Hope you had a great birthday with lots of treats. xx

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  6. We have robots that show up here and are a sure sign that spring has sprung. Just like the swallows they return every year.It's amazing to see how far they travel and know when to come back.

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    1. Oh, I do hope you don't mind but the computer changed your comment to "robots" instead of robins and it made me giggle. Thank God, our robins haven't turned into robots. Not yet anyway! :-) Happy spring!!

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  7. Happy spring! Cardinals are adorable. One of our first signs of spring is the appearance of the chipmunks! They are soooo cute.

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    1. Hey Martha! Happy Spring to you! I bet those chipmunks say themselves, "There comes Martha with her camera again, let's be cute just for her!"

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  8. My mother loved The Inkspots...and the first record my brother bought when he purchased his first ever portable record player shortly after he began his first job was "Rockin' Robin"! The original version, though...by Bobby Day.

    Take care. :)

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    1. Ha! Guess what, my son told a friend of his about my blog and his friend had never HEARD of the song "Rockin Robin"!! He has now! LOL!!
      Happy Spring! And we need more people to know The Inkspots too!

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  9. Happy Spring to you. Was very happy to kick winter to the curb. I dislike it more and more with each passing year. I've been to Capistrano, but had forgotten the story it was so long ago. Thank you for posting. I didn't know anything about St. Joseph's Day.

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    1. Oh, I wish I could say that I have been to Capistrano! Alas, I have not, only in my dreams!
      I am with you on winter, it's not for me! Take care!!

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    1. Hey John! And Spring means baseball too, don't forget! YAY!!!

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