Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"

2011-05-05 Thread John Raposo
By the way, Jay, in S. Miguel it would have been pronounced "Pah, swuh bense"

From: Jason Fraga 
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Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"


Tremendous! Thanks very much-
 
Jay
 

- Original Message - 
>From: John Raposo 
>To: azores@googlegroups.com 
>Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 3:45 PM
>Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"
>
>
>Pai, sua benção!  Father, your blessings! etc.
>
>
>From: Jason Fraga 
>To: azores@googlegroups.com
>Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 10:26 AM
>Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"
>
>
>Sorry, all- I sent this from a different email address a few minutes ago and I 
>think it bounced due to lack of permission to post.  This address should work.
>
>
>I know that in the old country, my Azorean relatives would honor the custom of 
>asking for the blessing of their elders.  My "Uncle" Tony (who is actually my 
>Grandmother's brother) told me a funny story about attending family functions 
>and funerals where my Great Grandfather upon entering a room would see all of 
>the old and imposing "Aunts" lined up.  My Vavoo would get serious and tell 
>Uncle Tony (with emphasis), "Now, you go up right away to them and ask for 
>their blessing; I don't want any trouble".  I always laugh, because I can 
>picture my Vavoo saying that.  And from family stories that were passed down, 
>you sure didn't want to mess with the old aunts in my family.
> 
>So, on the subject of the blessing, do any of you know how it actually goes em 
>Portugues, and a rough translation?  I was thinking that it would be nice to 
>teach to my kids for the next time that we see Uncle Tony.
> 
>Thanks in advance, 
> 
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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"

2011-05-05 Thread Jason Fraga
Tremendous! Thanks very much-

Jay


  - Original Message - 
  From: John Raposo 
  To: azores@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 3:45 PM
  Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"


  Pai, sua benção!  Father, your blessings! etc.


  From: Jason Fraga 
  To: azores@googlegroups.com
  Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 10:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"


  Sorry, all- I sent this from a different email address a few minutes ago and 
I think it bounced due to lack of permission to post.  This address should work.


  I know that in the old country, my Azorean relatives would honor the custom 
of asking for the blessing of their elders.  My "Uncle" Tony (who is actually 
my Grandmother's brother) told me a funny story about attending family 
functions and funerals where my Great Grandfather upon entering a room would 
see all of the old and imposing "Aunts" lined up.  My Vavoo would get serious 
and tell Uncle Tony (with emphasis), "Now, you go up right away to them and ask 
for their blessing; I don't want any trouble".  I always laugh, because I can 
picture my Vavoo saying that.  And from family stories that were passed down, 
you sure didn't want to mess with the old aunts in my family.

  So, on the subject of the blessing, do any of you know how it actually goes 
em Portugues, and a rough translation?  I was thinking that it would be nice to 
teach to my kids for the next time that we see Uncle Tony.

  Thanks in advance, 

  Jay
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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"

2011-05-05 Thread John Raposo
Pai, sua benção!  Father, your blessings! etc.

From: Jason Fraga 
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"


Sorry, all- I sent this from a different email address a few minutes ago and I 
think it bounced due to lack of permission to post.  This address should work.


I know that in the old country, my Azorean relatives would honor the custom of 
asking for the blessing of their elders.  My "Uncle" Tony (who is actually my 
Grandmother's brother) told me a funny story about attending family functions 
and funerals where my Great Grandfather upon entering a room would see all of 
the old and imposing "Aunts" lined up.  My Vavoo would get serious and tell 
Uncle Tony (with emphasis), "Now, you go up right away to them and ask for 
their blessing; I don't want any trouble".  I always laugh, because I can 
picture my Vavoo saying that.  And from family stories that were passed down, 
you sure didn't want to mess with the old aunts in my family.
 
So, on the subject of the blessing, do any of you know how it actually goes em 
Portugues, and a rough translation?  I was thinking that it would be nice to 
teach to my kids for the next time that we see Uncle Tony.
 
Thanks in advance, 
 
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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"

2011-05-05 Thread Emacadi
Beautiful...ah, the good old days.  
 
 
In a message dated 5/5/2011 10:51:44 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
cakemom...@aol.com writes:

nostalgic for the old days when it was a common  occurrence. 
 
Mary  Ann

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Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Asking for a "blessing"

2011-05-05 Thread Cakemom102
I was taught to ask for a blessing from my Parent's,  Godparents and any 
Aunts and Uncles.  I would bring my hand up and kiss it  and say "Benca,(sp?)  
Padrinho" or whoever I was addressing.  This was  done with family members 
upon seeing them first thing in the morning and again  when we went to bed.  
For those who did not live with us, we would ask the  blessing upon seeing 
them whether it be at their house, at a festa or when they  visited us. My 
godson will still ask a blessing from me when he sees me and it  makes me 
nostalgic for the old days when it was a common occurrence. 
 
Mary Ann
 
 
In a message dated 5/5/2011 7:26:58 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
jay_fr...@applimetrix.com writes:

 
Sorry, all- I sent this from a different email  address a few minutes ago 
and I think it bounced due to lack of permission to  post.  This address 
should work.
 
 
I know that in the old country, my Azorean  relatives would honor the 
custom of asking for the blessing of their  elders.  My "Uncle" Tony (who is 
actually my Grandmother's brother) told  me a funny story about attending 
family 
functions and funerals where my Great  Grandfather upon entering a room 
would see all of the old and imposing "Aunts"  lined up.  My Vavoo would get 
serious and tell Uncle Tony (with  emphasis), "Now, you go up right away to 
them and ask for their blessing; I  don't want any trouble".  I always laugh, 
because I can picture my Vavoo  saying that.  And from family stories that 
were passed down, you sure  didn't want to mess with the old aunts in my 
family.
 
So, on the subject of the blessing, do any of you  know how it actually 
goes em Portugues, and a rough translation?  I was  thinking that it would be 
nice to teach to my kids for the next time that we  see Uncle Tony.
 
Thanks in advance, 
 
Jay

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