Guadalupe: the Mother of all Mexicans
Visitors in Mexico’s street markets and tourist stalls are drawn to the mountains of goods imprinted with the image of the country’s patron, the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Visitors in Mexico’s street markets and tourist stalls are drawn to the mountains of goods imprinted with the image of the country’s patron, the Virgin of Guadalupe.
On Sunday at 10:30 a.m., Tom VandenBosch will cap nearly two years of intensive preparation with his ordination as a transitional deacon at St. Mark’s Anglican Church in Guadalajara.
A refurbished 1940s house located three kilometers west of Guadalajara’s center has become home to a wide ranging collection related to tequila and its enjoyment.
In 2009, Mexico passed a commendable set of laws guaranteeing all patients the right to specialist end-of-life or palliative care.
Despite — and perhaps because of — the insufficiency of recycling programs in greater Guadalajara, many conscientious people are engaged in their own, sometimes surprising, efforts to protect the environment.
Mexico’s cultural wealth has always played an important role in its social and economic spheres. More recently, in a reverse trend, a spurt in its various economic sectors has further expanded the cultural base in cities like Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, Cancun and Queretaro to include a growing number of Indians.
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