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The Lord of the Three Falls in Tepetitlan: a Faith that Does Not Fall

Summary by Desde La Fe
In the municipality of Tepetitlán, Hidalgo, there is the Shrine of the Lord of the Three Fallen. This devotion has accompanied generations of families, not only of that municipality, but of various regions of the country. Who is the Lord of the Three Fallen? The Lord of the Three Fallen is a representation of Jesus carrying the cross on his way to Calvary, just as he falls for the third time. The image, carved in wood, reflects the suffering and…
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In the municipality of Tepetitlán, Hidalgo, there is the Shrine of the Lord of the Three Fallen. This devotion has accompanied generations of families, not only of that municipality, but of various regions of the country. Who is the Lord of the Three Fallen? The Lord of the Three Fallen is a representation of Jesus carrying the cross on his way to Calvary, just as he falls for the third time. The image, carved in wood, reflects the suffering and…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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