The history of Booya in St. Paul, Minnesota, intertwines European origins with the spirit of American community. Originating as a communal outdoor stew, booya gained traction during the late 19th century, becoming a highlight of gatherings and events. This beloved dish was embraced by St. Paul as a symbol of unity and diversity. The city's recognition of booya's cultural significance led to dedicated events that continue to this day. These gatherings stand as a testament to St. Paul's rich heritage and strong community bonds, uniting diverse backgrounds in a shared celebration.
**St. Francis de Sales Annual Parish Booya Fiesta:**
Join us for the St. Francis de Sales Annual Parish Booya Fiesta. Baptize yourself in the heartiest slow-cooked booya, prepared over 24 hours in grand cauldrons at the Highland Park Pavilion. Beyond savoring the unrivaled booya, you'll find an array of entertainment awaiting you. Engage in spirited games, take a shot at winning exciting prizes through raffles and pull tabs, and indulge in the flavors of Latin American cuisine.
Our fiesta is more than just an event; it's a fusion of cultures and traditions, a vibrant testament to the unity that defines St. Francis de Sales church. By participating, you're not only indulging in delectable food and festive activities, but also contributing to the support of the St. Francis de Sales Parish. Make sure to mark your calendars for this unforgettable Booya Fiesta, and be part of an occasion that embodies the spirit of our enduring community.