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Santiago: Chiapas – the Church that Sided with the People

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Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna talks to Jorge Santiago. We're in San Cristobal de Las Casas, the capital of Chiapas, a unique region. It was incorporated into Mexico only in 1841. Previously, it was part of Guatemala and, like that country, is largely inhabited by Mayan communities: the Tzotzils, Tzeltals, Cholas, Tojolabals… Cultural richness isn't simply […]
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Magdalena Krysińska-Kałużna talks to Jorge Santiago. We're in San Cristobal de Las Casas, the capital of Chiapas, a unique region. It was incorporated into Mexico only in 1841. Previously, it was part of Guatemala and, like that country, is largely inhabited by Mayan communities: the Tzotzils, Tzeltals, Cholas, Tojolabals… Cultural richness isn't simply […]

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Magazyn Kontakt broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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