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  • Each February, Our Lord of Redemption, a lifesize early colonial santo molded from lightweight cornpaste, is carried from his chapel inside the main church to preside over the colorful celebrations of his feast day, which culminate in the traditional Tarascan "Dance of the Old Men".

    Colonial Lake Pátzcuaro 2007

  • Each February, Our Lord of Redemption, a lifesize early colonial santo molded from lightweight cornpaste, is carried from his chapel inside the main church to preside over the colorful celebrations of his feast day, which culminate in the traditional Tarascan "Dance of the Old Men".

    Colonial Lake Pátzcuaro 2007

  • Each February, Our Lord of Redemption, a lifesize early colonial santo molded from lightweight cornpaste, is carried from his chapel inside the main church to preside over the colorful celebrations of his feast day, which culminate in the traditional Tarascan "Dance of the Old Men".

    Colonial Lake Pátzcuaro 2007

  • Near the entrance is the life-size El Cristo de Cuanajo, made of cornpaste (pasta de caña de maíz) in the style typical of the Pátzcuaro region.

    Did you know? The Sistine Chapel of Mexico 2008

  • Near the entrance is the life-size El Cristo de Cuanajo, made of cornpaste (pasta de caña de maíz) in the style typical of the Pátzcuaro region.

    Did you know? The Sistine Chapel of Mexico 2008

  • Near the entrance is the life-size El Cristo de Cuanajo, made of cornpaste (pasta de caña de maíz) in the style typical of the Pátzcuaro region.

    Did you know? The Sistine Chapel of Mexico 2008

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