Jesus, Mary and Joseph: Who Are Our Saints?

Jesus, Mary and Joseph: Who Are Our Saints? May 24, 2014
Tomorrow I will be going to a friend’s 7th grade classroom presentation of “famous people in history.” She has 120 students who will be dressing up as someone in history and doing a presentation board about this person—as well as dressing in costume. She asked me to come in costume as Frida Kahlo. As many of you know, I admire/adore Frida Kahlo and wrote a blog last year extolling her praises; actually it was a “valentine towards an ethics of loving women and art.” (And every year I dress as Frida and help a friend do a lively lotería game at an LGBT celebration of Cinco de Mayo at our Church.)
My friend told me that while there would not be a Diego Rivera in her crowd of costumed living historians—there would be Frida’s lover Josephine Baker (someone saw the movie Frida and knew Josephine and Frida were “friends”), and there would be several Guadalupes.
This got me thinking that for children/teens – especially children brought up in religious households (and especially Catholic households, of which I was such a child) – saints and real people are often conflated. And famous real people one admires often are given “sainthood” in one’s imaginary church.
So, then, for me since I will be conversing tomorrow with the Virgin of Guadalupe as well as other Fridas – I imagine us all part of the same “heaven”—Frida, the Virgin of Guadalupe, Josephine Baker and more. I canonize Frida Kahlo in my own church.
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