Marian Days is an annual event held in Carthage, Missouri, which draws in thousands of Vietnamese Catholics from all over the United States and beyond. The event is usually held towards the end of July and lasts for several days. Its main purpose is to pay homage to the Virgin Mary and to celebrate Vietnamese Catholicism in America.
During Marian Days, Carthage becomes a bustling hub of activity as members of the Vietnamese Catholic community come together to attend mass, participate in processions and parades, and enjoy various cultural and entertainment events. One of the main highlights of the event is the candlelight procession, which is held on the Saturday night of the festivities.
Marian Days has been held in Carthage since the mid-1970s and has grown in popularity and size over the years. The event has become a symbol of the Vietnamese Catholic community's resilience, cultural richness, and devotion to their faith.
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