Christmas in Peru

In honor of the Christmas season, Archives celebrates annually by sharing stories, photos, and recordings from our collections. It’s been an annual tradition since our blog started in 2014! This year’s selection comes from Maryknoll Sisters missioned in Lima, Peru during December 1951.

In 1950, Maryknoll Fathers invited the Sisters to mission and teach in the newly formed parish of Santa Rosa de Lima. Two Sisters were selected to pilot the new mission: Sister Patricia Lowery and Sister Rose Sharon. The local order of Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) graciously agreed to house them in the IHM convent. The Maryknoll Sisters’ diary from December 1951 documents the Sisters’ first Christmas here.

Portrait of Sr. Rose Sharon

Portrait of Sr. Rose Sharon

Portrait of Sr. Patricia Lowery

Portrait of Sr. Patricia Lowery

Dec. 10 – Christmas seemed near as we sang Carols at recreation tonight – sitting on the porch enjoying the cool of the summer breeze and dreaming of a White Christmas!

Dec. 15 – Christmas shopping is one of our chief activities these days. It is a little hard this year because we are not too familiar with the stores, but we feel that the time spent in getting around the shopping district is time well spent, for besides practicing our Spanish, we are mastering the difficult task of learning the names of the streets, which seem to change at every corner without any apparent warning!

Dec. 21 – The Christmas spirit is really upon us and could it be otherwise after wrapping about four hundred packages for the children of the parish? We went to the Rectory where Father had many nice things in the line of clothing and toys, most of which was donated by Villa Maria and Inmaculado Corazon. The dresses were sweet and we knew that many a little girl would leave Church Christmas day with a happy heart – glad that she worked hard for her gift. Yes, the children had to work for their presents, that is be faithful to attendance at Sunday Mass. Father Lawler has a good system established with the children. Each Sunday a “vale” or little ticket is given to each child at Mass – and they guard them with their lives! Come Christmas time – the day of reckoning – the children go to the Rectory, give their names, age, and number of “vales” they possess. On Christmas day they receive the fruits of their labor – a dress, shirt, etc. a toy (for those who have been especially faithful), and a bag of candy. The children take it very seriously, some even coming to two or three Masses with the hope of receiving an extra “vale”. To avoid confusion, and perhaps murder, on Christmas day, we put the children’s names on the packages, and it worked wonders; they had to sit and wait for their names to be called. Toward the end they became a little impatient, but it was nothing like some of the battles we had heard about. Even the little ones who had no “vales” were given candy, so all left “muy contento”.
Sr. Rose Sharon in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru

Sr. Rose Sharon in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru

Sr. Patricia Lowery in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru

Sr. Patricia Lowery in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru

Dec. 24 – With the help of two Senoritas, we filled four hundred bags with cookies and candy for the children tomorrow. On number 399 we secretly hoped that Santa would not bring us “sour balls” for Christmas!

Before leaving we decorated the Fathers’ dinning room table with a small tree, red candles, and little snowmen carrying candy and nuts on their backs. The Fathers enjoyed it and were very grateful for this touch of Christmas here in a country where Christmas is not celebrated nearly so much as in the States.

We stopped off to see the crib set-up in the patio of the Japanese school where a Solemn High Mass is to be celebrated out-of-doors tonight. The crib is simple and with a native touch, but not as elaborate as the real Peruvian crib, which is set in the background of a typical town with chickens, dogs, cats, cows, burros, horses, llamas, and every imaginable kind of animal visiting the Christ Child. We noticed in all the cribs there were small cans of growing wheat, and after inquiring about it we were told that it was a custom to plant wheat on December 8th and present it to the Christ Child in the crib asking a special blessing for the crops of the coming year.

Around supper time the Brothers of Mary came over, as is their custom each year, and caroled in the patio. They gave the Sisters a huge basket of fruit and candy, and a “junior” size one for we two.

The next thing now, would be Midnight Mass – the most important event of the day. Midnight Mass was followed by two Masses, which we attended with the Sisters; we sang carols around the Infant in the patio, and then to the refectory for a snack. Santa had been to the Community Room – we could see at first glance. We enjoyed opening all the lovely gifts we had received from Mother Mary Ivo and the Sisters. Then off to our cell where we had our own Maryknoll Christmas! We read some of our mail and opened our packages for the Mothers and Sister Angelica. Mother Mary Joseph’s “surprise” package was fun and we looked forward to the time when we would be using the wonderful new brushes and other useful things sent by Mother Mary Columba. Of course, we played Santa for each other, so the dawn was just about beginning to break before we cleared a space on our beds for ourselves!

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References:

Home. Maryknoll Sisters. (2025, May 23). https://www.maryknollsisters.org/

Mission diaries, 1912-1968. Maryknoll Mission Archives. (2014). https://maryknollmissionarchives.libraryhost.com/index.php?p=collections%2Fcontrolcard&id=4&q=diaries

Sister Patricia Lowery, MM. Maryknoll Mission Archives. (2014, April 30). https://maryknollmissionarchives.org/deceased-sisters/sister-patricia-lowery-mm/

Sister Rose Sharon, MM. Maryknoll Mission Archives. (2014, May 13). https://maryknollmissionarchives.org/deceased-sisters/sister-rose-sharon-mm/

Wikimedia Foundation. (2025, September 7). Sisters of the immaculate heart of mary. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_the_Immaculate_Heart_of_Mary

Sr. Rose Sharon in Lima, Peru

Sr. Rose Sharon in Lima, Peru

Sr. Patricia Lowery in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru

Sr. Patricia Lowery in Santa Rosa Parish, Lima, Peru