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A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125816

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125816

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday.


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A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125818

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125818

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday.


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A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125821

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125821

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday.


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A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125823

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to...

#12125823

6 March 2025

A priest places ashes on the foreheads of residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, who attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday.


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Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125825

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125825

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March 5, 2025.


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Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March...

#12125827

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March...

#12125827

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March 5, 2025.


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Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125829

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125829

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March 5, 2025.


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A priest accompanies residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, as they attend a parish with the coffin carr...

#12125831

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

A priest accompanies residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, as they attend a parish with the coffin carr...

#12125831

6 March 2025

A priest accompanies residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 5, 2025, as they attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday.


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Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125833

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125833

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March 5, 2025.


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Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125835

Ash Wednesday (The First Day Of Lent) In Mexico

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in...

#12125835

6 March 2025

Residents of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City, Mexico, attend a parish with the coffin carrying their deceased loved one to participate in a mass on the occasion of Ash Wednesday on March 5, 2025.


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View of key chains outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of...

#10140332

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

View of key chains outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of...

#10140332

9 June 2023

View of key chains outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as the Day of the Mules. Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church.


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A boy wears an attire of indigenous communities as he stands outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa mun...

#10140324

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

A boy wears an attire of indigenous communities as he stands outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa mun...

#10140324

9 June 2023

A boy wears an attire of indigenous communities as he stands outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as Dia de las Mulas (Day of the Mules). Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing girls and boys in indigenous attire arose from the people of the outskirts of the city who used to wear their best clothes on feast days and would go downtown with their decorated mules loaded with products they sold at the fairs, and at the same time, they would go to mass to bless the food and their mules. Also, this tradition arose to commemorate Juan Diego, who is considered the archetype and symbol of the indigenous Christians of Mexico.


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A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities while riding a horse outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Izta...

#10140330

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities while riding a horse outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Izta...

#10140330

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities while riding a horse outside the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as Dia de las Mulas (Day of the Mules). Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing girls and boys in indigenous attire arose from the people of the outskirts of the city who used to wear their best clothes on feast days and would go downtown with their decorated mules loaded with products they sold at the fairs, and at the same time, they would go to mass to bless the food and their mules. Also, this tradition arose to commemorate Juan Diego, who is considered the archetype and symbol of the indigenous Christians of Mexico.


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A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa munici...

#10140340

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa munici...

#10140340

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as the Day of the Mules. Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing girls and boys in indigenous attire arose from the people of the outskirts of the city who used to wear their best clothes on feast days and would go downtown with their decorated mules loaded with products they sold at the fairs, and at the same time, they would go to mass to bless the food and their mules. Also, this tradition arose to commemorate Juan Diego, who is considered the archetype and symbol of the indigenous Christians of Mexico.


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A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa munici...

#10140342

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa munici...

#10140342

9 June 2023

A minor wears an attire of indigenous communities accompanied by his family at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in the Iztapalapa municipality in Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as the Day of the Mules. Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing girls and boys in indigenous attire arose from the people of the outskirts of the city who used to wear their best clothes on feast days and would go downtown with their decorated mules loaded with products they sold at the fairs, and at the same time, they would go to mass to bless the food and their mules. Also, this tradition arose to commemorate Juan Diego, who is considered the archetype and symbol of the indigenous Christians of Mexico.


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A child wears an indigenous community outfit as he is carried in a stroller by his relative at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhu...

#10140322

Corpus Christi Thursday In Mexico

9 June 2023

A child wears an indigenous community outfit as he is carried in a stroller by his relative at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhu...

#10140322

9 June 2023

A child wears an indigenous community outfit as he is carried in a stroller by his relative at the Parroquia del Senor del Calvario in Culhuacan in the Iztapalapa municipality, Mexico City, on the occasion of Corpus Christi Thursday, better known as Dia de las Mulas (Day of the Mules). Corpus Christi Day, which dates back to 13th century Belgium, is celebrated 60 days after Easter Sunday with the aim of proclaiming and increasing faith in Jesus Christ, which is found in the Blessed Sacrament, according to the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing girls and boys in indigenous attire arose from the people of the outskirts of the city who used to wear their best clothes on feast days and would go downtown with their decorated mules loaded with products they sold at the fairs, and at the same time, they would go to mass to bless the food and their mules. Also, this tradition arose to commemorate Juan Diego, who is considered the archetype and symbol of the indigenous Christians of Mexico.


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