Did you Dyngus today?

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Today is Dyngus Day. Polish Easter Monday’s traditions reach back over a millenium to pre-Christian times. A rite of Spring in the old country, it was a festival which included pranks, singing, dancing, feasting, revelers throwing water on each other, and boys chasing girls with fresh spring willow switches to flirt with them by swatting them on their legs. Ah, those Poles are so romantic!

Today Dyngus continues in Poland and is a major celebration in Chicago, South Bend and Elkhart, Ind. and Buffalo. N.Y. Buffalo’s tradition is a parade with the hanging of the switches on the door. South Bend’s tradition has redefined the event in the MidWest, making it a day for politicians to mingle with the drunken who are also stuffed beyond comprehension with Polish sausage.

40 years ago Bobby Kennedy came to South Bend for the Dyngus and today Bill and Chelsea renewed South Bend’s central place in presidential politics at the old West Side Democratic Club, returning the city to its rightful place of national prominence.

Happy Dyngus Day!!

14 Responses to “Did you Dyngus today?”

  1. iwka Says:

    We are very romantic… But swatting legs goes on only in small villages. In the big cities there are bunches of guys with buckets of water waiting for the victims. It’s not as much fun as it used to be some years ago….
    Anyway, thanks for the post about our traditions.

  2. Fr. J. Says:

    My pleasure. Though I am not Polish, as a new priest I served in a Polish parish in South Bend. Before then I had never known a parish with a bar. St. Cas has 3 bars! The Polish never miss an excuse to have a party!

  3. Jorge Flores Says:

    My girlfriend hasn’t “Śmingus Dyngus(ed)” me yet…She might’ve forgotten!

    Now that I think about it, maybe I’ll “Śmingus Dyngus” her! :)

  4. Jorge Flores Says:

    In Mexico we do the same thing but on a different day. We do it on the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (June 4).

  5. Jorge Flores Says:

    I meant JUNE 24 not JUNE 4!

  6. Holiday Blogger Says:

    :)

    Good read! Holidays at it’s best. Cheers!

  7. zan Says:

    Ukrainians do someting similar to this so I am told, but I’ve never seen it done here in America

  8. Jim Says:

    I grew up on the south side in a Republican home, so the whole Dyngus Day thing was always a puzzlement to me!

  9. zan Says:

    After a quick check ours is on both Easter Monday and Easter Tuesday and is called “splash days”. Monday is when the men splash the girls with water, Tuesday is when the females take revenge and splash the boys.

  10. asimplesinner Says:

    Hmmm… Modern celebrants should be rather careful on this one. Nowadays a lawsuit waiting to happen!

  11. Fr. J. Says:

    Wow, when was the last time the southside had a republican home?

  12. Jim Says:

    South side of South Bend. I see I wasn’t very clear! The “5th and Southern” Republican headquarters can be found on S. Main St. You’ll find my dad there a lot, doing this or that. Being a Republican in South Bend is not unlike being a fan of a Chicago sports team.

  13. Fr. J. Says:

    Jim, I’m hearing you on that one. Yes, now I get the Republicans on the Southside of South Bend. Sounds like Sunnymeade.

    My first assignment at St. Casimir’s and the now demolished St. Stephen’s was just a stone’s throw from the Westside Democratic Club. So, it was just a completely different world. I should look for you dad sometime. When is the republican dyngus day?

  14. Jim Says:

    Same day the Democrats do it! There’s always an event at headquarters. But the TV cameras always go to the Westside club.

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