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Mexico(80 images)
November 29th through December 2nd 2006 tour of cultural and religious sites in Mexico.
  • A girl holds an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe as pilgrims worship during the 9:00 a.m. Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Pilgrims worship during the 9:00 a.m. Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Pilgrims view the original Guadalupe image at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A man approaches the altar rail on his knees  during the 9:00 a.m. Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • An altar boy sprinkles holy water as pilgrims worship at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Pilgrims approach the altar rail on their knees  during the 9:00 a.m. Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Candles outside the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Men prepare floral arrangements in preparation for the December 12th feast day outside the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Pilgrims adorned with flowers and images of the Virgin arrive in cycle powered carts and line up on the street for their turn to worship at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Jamie Gerardo Torres helps his three-year old son Jared climb the steep steps of the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan.  In the background is the Pyramid of the Moon.  The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.  and are located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City. (CONTACT INFO available upon request.) By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.  and is located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City. Pictured is the Pyramid of the Moon.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Visitors climb the steep steps of the Pyramid of the Moon.  The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.  and is located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Journalists stand in the Plaza of the Moon.  Pictured Left to Right are:  Kerry Weber, Catholic Digest; Annette Jiménez, El Mensajero; Tanya Connor, The Catholic Free Press (obscured); Ed Michelson; Raul Cadena, the tour guide; Mike Crupi, Catholic Courier; and Gretchen Crowe, Arlington Catholic Herald.  The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D.  and is located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The pyramids at Teotihuacan represent the first urban area in the western hemisphere dating from 500 B.C. to 700 A.D. and are located about 48 km northeast of Mexico City. Here a sombrero sits on a cactus in front of a gift shop near the pyramids.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The morning sun shines through the haze at the Plaza of Three Cultures (Tlatelolco).  The Plaza of Three Cultures juxtaposes the city's three periods of history: on top of excavated Aztec temples stands a church dating to 1609 and nearby stands the modern foreign ministry building.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Dancers perform at the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Here dancers perform the Charreada rope dance.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Dancers perform at the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.  Here a dancer performs the deer dance of the native Yaqui people.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • A three-year old boy gets a boost from his aunt as he kisses the arm of a life-size bronze sculpture of the crucified Jesus at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Visitors pray at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Detail view of the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) on the main altar of the shrine in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • The shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) honors a statue of the virgin brought to Mexico by the conquistadors.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Detail view of retablos, or small devotional paintings and notes that thank God for recovery from injury or sickness, line the walls  at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios).<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Detail view of retablos, or small devotional paintings and notes that thank God for recovery from injury or sickness, line the walls  at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios).<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Man of Sorrows sculpture at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios) in Mexico City.<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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  • Images of the crucified Jesus at the shrine to the Virgin of the Remedies (Los Remedios).<br />
 By photographer Greg Tarczynski
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