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‘The Lord’s Second Coming’ Faces Censorship Again: Judge Suspends Fabián Cháirez’s Expo on CDMX · Global Voices

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The controversial exhibition ‘The Second Coming of the Lord’ by artist Fabián Cháirez is once again censored. On Thursday, the Museum of Mexico City, which now houses the work, announced that the exhibition has been temporarily suspended following a petition for amparo filed on April 15. Through a statement shared on its networks, the Ministry of Culture of Mexico City reported that the Sixth District Court on Administrative Matters granted the …

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The Ministry of Culture of Mexico City reported that last Tuesday the Museum of Mexico City received notification of the temporary suspension of the exhibition The Second Coming of the Lord, by the artist Fabián Cháirez, promoted by a lawsuit for amparo, and granted by the sixth district court in administrative matters in Mexico City.

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The controversial exhibition ‘The Second Coming of the Lord’ by artist Fabián Cháirez is once again censored. On Thursday, the Museum of Mexico City, which now houses the work, announced that the exhibition has been temporarily suspended following a petition for amparo filed on April 15. Through a statement shared on its networks, the Ministry of Culture of Mexico City reported that the Sixth District Court on Administrative Matters granted the …

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Mexico City, Mexico. The Government of Mexico City informed this Thursday that the exhibition 'The Second Coming of the Lord', by Mexican artist Fabián Cháirez, has been suspended by order of a judge, two weeks after the reopening of the exhibition after a first judicial suspension. "The Sixth District Court in Administrative Matters has granted the temporary suspension of the exhibition, which will be in force until the final suspension is deci…

Mexico City.— The exhibition “La Segunda Venida del Señor”, by the artist Fabián Cháirez, was temporarily suspended in the Museum of Mexico City. This was reported by the Ministry of Capital Culture after a federal judge admitted a petition for amparo filed by the Association of Christian Lawyers on April 15. The Sixth District Court in Administrative Matters ordered the temporary suspension, pending the final suspension.

“The second coming of the Lord” has been suspended again by order of a judge in the Museum of Mexico City. This was announced by the Ministry of Culture of Mexico City, when it informed that it received a notification to exercise this action to the exhibition of the artist Fabián Cháirez. Ana Francis Mor, Secretary of Culture of Mexico City, explained that “on Monday we will initiate the legal measures required to reopen the exhibition and in th…

CDMX, Mexico.- The controversy again surrounds the Chiapas artist Fabián Cháirez and his most recent exhibition, The Second Coming of the Lord, after the Museum of Mexico City announced on Thursday the provisional suspension of the exhibition following a court order issued on April 15. The decision responds to a demand for amparo promoted by groups that consider the work an offense to the Catholic faith. Work of The Second Coming of the Lord X …

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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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