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Christmas Under the Six Flags: The Mexican Legacy — Faith, Food & a Famous Flower
 
In today’s stop on our Christmas Under the Six Flags of Texas journey, we head south of the border for a story steeped in devotion, tradition, and one bright bloom that changed Christmas forever. From midnight Mass and tamales to the poinsettia’s unexpected Texas connection, this episode shines a warm light on how Mexican culture helped shape the Christmas spirit deep in our Texas soil.
 
 

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A Texas-Style Christmas with Mexican Roots

Today, the Texan Edge heads into the era of Mexican Texas, where faith ran deep, families leaned on one another, and Christmas was celebrated with heart, hope, and homemade tamales. You’ll hear how traditions born centuries ago still show up every December across the Lone Star State — from Las Posadas in San Antonio to candlelit chapels from the coast to the plains.

We’ll meet Joel Poinsett, the American diplomat who came to Mexico hoping to buy Texas but ended up giving the world a Christmas symbol instead. His discovery of La Flor de la Noche Buena — the flower of Christmas Eve — became the poinsettia we know today.

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