Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Dyngus Day in 2022
Updated
DYNGUS DAY:
We’re all Polish today!!!
We’re live at Adam Mickiewicz Library talking about the history behind the holiday and how you can celebrate today! @WKBW https://t.co/enoJlkdxdS
Happy Dyngus Day! Shown here is a photo of the exterior of Saint Hedwig Parish founded by Polish Catholic immigrants in 1877. Saint Hedwig Church, one of South Bend’s focal points for its Polish community, has been one way its parishioners can stay connected to their traditions. https://t.co/PRl8GbozOK
Happy Dyngus Day, a traditional Polish holiday to celebrate the end of lent. Modern take an excuse to eat pierogies and sausage also drink to much beer. https://t.co/MbvNfxxW0o
Happy Dyngus Day! Today, throw water at someone to remind them of their baptism! https://t.co/hLGzG5HPje
— Friar Matt Foley, OFM Conv. (@frathermatt) April 18, 2022
Happy Dyngus Day everyone! 🇵🇱
Tonight on @SPECNews1BUF I'll introduce you to the Kutas family, who owns Polish Villa.
They've been serving up pierogies, kielbasa, and all your Polish faves for 45 years....Which means they make it just like your bacia did 🥟 https://t.co/5aiYxYVqpt
Dyngus Day, also known as Śmigus Dyngus or wet Monday, is a Catholic celebration held on the Monday after Easter. Typically celebrated in Poland and Polish communities, common traditions include dousing others with water in a playful way.