Holy Trinity Eve In Mexico City

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Holy Trinity Eve In Mexico City

This Saturday, inhabitants of Culhuacan in the extreme south of Mexico City, are holding a procession to the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary on the eve of the Feast of the Holy Trinity and Corpus Thursday in Mexico. During the celebration, they are placing a portada at the entrance of the area, and they are participating in a mass, dance, and food that is being offered to all attendees. According to belief, devotion to the Holy Trinity is beginning in the 10th century, and from this time onwards, its liturgical feast is also spreading, entering the Roman calendar in 1331. On this feast, God is specifically being honoured without the motive being a salvation event or the memory of a saint. It is ''to profess the true faith, to know the glory of the eternal Trinity and to adore its almighty unity.'' Thus, the Holy Trinity is affirming that ''God is one being who exists as three distinct persons or hypostases: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.'' (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)


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