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The Rise of La Santa Muerte: Why Everyone is Worshiping this Saint of Death (and not God)
Curious about La Santa Muerte? Mexico's Death Saint has become very popular in recent years — but do you really know what she's all about?
The altar is becoming increasingly popular as people seek to learn more about Mexican culture and its cult of death as ...
Andres Torres, a member of Mariachi Los Jinetes, sings at the Día de los Muertos celebration Nov. 3 at Brazos Park. Mariachi ...
The McLean County Museum of History collaborates with Hispanic Twin City residents to host 5th annual Day of the Dead celebration Saturday, Nov. 1, from 3 -7 p.m.
The University of Cambridge’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has a Mexican Day of the Dead altar on display until 9 ...
What many misunderstand about Día de los Muertos is that it isn’t a celebration of death, nor a denial of how much it hurts, writes Evy Peña. It’s a way to make space for grief — for the ache and joy ...
Since appearing as a public shrine in 2001, the female death deity’s popularity has exploded and is a frequent sight in ...
Those driving by the courthouse on Sunday evening may have seen a colorful table covered in flowers, candles and images and a ...
Candles, candy and colorful flowers adorned the ofrenda a couple dozen people helped build Saturday to honor Silverio Villegas Gonzalez.
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