Every year, as is tradition, pilgrims arrive from different parts of the country, by bicycle or bus, many of them on foot carrying images or sculptures of “La Morenita.” This is the first time since the pandemic that the government of Mexico City has not imposed sanitary measures, so the pilgrims were able to enjoy their visit more freely.
Pilgrimage to the Basilica of Guadalupe: The day when faith moves an entire country
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