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  2. Cristos Negros of Central America and Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Main altar with the Our Lord of Chalma in the State of Mexico. Although the veneration of the Virgin Mary, especially in the form of Our Lady of Guadalupe is famous in Mexico and to some extent in Central America, there has been a strong tradition of venerating images of Christ, especially crucifixes, which was more prominent than that of Mary in the colonial period.

  3. Yalalag cross - Wikipedia

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    Silver Yalalag style cross pendant. A Yalalag cross is a particular style of Christian cross made in Yalalag, Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a pendant cross with medals on the arms. [1] The cross is made of heavy, dark coin silver. There are many variations on the basic design; all have crosses or medals hanging from the terminals.

  4. Passion Play of Iztapalapa - Wikipedia

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    After this, about 10,000 take part in the procession to Calvary, carrying crosses of different sizes. [6] [7] This procession is an enactment of the Stations of the Cross. Jesus is kicked, beaten, and whipped, and cinematic blood used. When he stumbles and falls, the crowds react.

  5. Cristo de Chiapas - Wikipedia

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    The structure, which is made of stainless steel and concrete, includes a chapel beneath the cross for holding Catholic ceremonies. [1] [8] The cross was designed by Mexican architect Jaime Latapí López. [8] At a height of 62 metres (203 ft), [1] [2] the Cristo de Chiapas is the largest cross in Mexico. [8]

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  7. Atrial cross - Wikipedia

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    Atrial cross at the Church and Convent of San Nicolás de Tolentino. An atrial cross is a large cross placed in the capilla abierta, atrium, or large open space in front of Mexican church buildings. Most from recent centuries are in stone, with extensive ornamental carving in relief.