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#10942011
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942012
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942013
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942014
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942015
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942016
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942017
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942018
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942019
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942020
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942021
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942022
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942023
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942024
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942025
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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#10942026
27 January 2024
In Tlaxcala de Xicotencatl, Mexico, on January 26, 2024, the Chacon Carvajal family is repairing figures of God's children that have been broken or mistreated. They are using materials such as wood, resin, and plaster to prepare them for the Candelaria festivities, a tradition they have been upholding for more than fifty years.
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