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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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5 Jun 2026
Residents of the southern edge of Mexico City attend Mass and enjoy enchiladas at the Sanctuary of the Lord of Calvary, the former Convent of Culhuacan, and the Parish of Saint John the Evangelist in celebration of Corpus Christi Thursday, also known as Mule Day in Mexico, on June 4, 2026. Corpus Christi Day, originating in the 13th century in Belgium, is observed 60 days after Easter Sunday to proclaim and increase faith in Jesus Christ, as per the Catholic Church. The tradition of dressing children in indigenous clothing began with people from the outskirts of the city who would wear their finest clothes on holidays and travel to the city center with decorated mules carrying goods to sell at fairs, also attending Mass to have their food and mules blessed. This tradition also commemorates Juan Diego, regarded as a symbol of the indigenous Christian communities of Mexico.
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#13679612
8 May 2026
People participate in commemorations of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding the end of French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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8 May 2026
People participate in commemorations of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding the end of French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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8 May 2026
People participate in commemorations of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding the end of French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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#13679615
8 May 2026
Benjamin Stora (center) participates in the commemoration of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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8 May 2026
People participate in commemorations of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding the end of French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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8 May 2026
People participate in commemorations of the anniversary of the events in Setif in 1945, in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding the end of French colonization in exchange for their participation in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence that persisted until June 1945 resulted in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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#13679618
8 May 2026
Alice Rufo, Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces and Veterans, participates with the Minister of Mujahideen and Rights Holders, Abdelmalek Tacherift (R), in commemorations of the anniversary of the ''Setif events of 1945'' in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence persisted until June 1945, resulting in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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#13679619
8 May 2026
Alice Rufo, Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces and Veterans, participates with the Minister of Mujahideen and Rights Holders, Abdelmalek Tacherift (center), in commemorations of the anniversary of the ''Setif events of 1945'' in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2026. Algeria commemorates the events that began on May 8, 1945, when police opened fire on nationalist party demonstrators demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence persisted until June 1945, resulting in approximately 45,000 deaths.
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