The quinceañera, or 15th birthday celebration, is a Latin American tradition that marks a girl’s transition into young womanhood. In many cultures the occasion includes a Mass of thanksgiving where the girl renews her baptismal vows and becomes an adult in the eyes of the church. The Mass is rich with symbolism — the young woman wears a crown symbolizing her victory in living a Christian life, receives a sacred medal symbolizing her expression of faith and carries a bouquet of flowers symbolizing the new commitment she is making to her community. Natalie Hoppe of Fairport recently celebrated her quinceañera with a Mass at Penfield’s St. Joseph Church. (Click here to view more photos from this event and/or buy prints.)
Natalie’s grandmother blesses her at home before the Mass.
Natalies heads downstairs after preparing at home.
Natalie’s friends help with her high heels.
Natalie holds a Bible and rosary during the Mass.
Natalie had several friends serving as attendants.
Natalie speaks from the lectern during the Mass.
Natalie, her sister Stephanie and mother Adriana carry the gifts.
Father Robert Kreckel (left) and family members bless Natalie.
Natalie and her family walk to the front of the church.
Natalie is congratulated by Father James Schwartz.