Mexico’s Week in Review: A UN Rebuke, an Export Boom and a Historic Passion Play
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Mexico’s week in review: A UN rebuke, an export boom and a historic Passion Play
Holy Week set the rhythm for the final days of March and the first days of April, slowing the pace of official business while millions of Mexicans headed to the beach, the mountains or hometown celebrations. President Claudia Sheinbaum held no press conference Thursday or Friday, but the news didn’t take a vacation. Trade tensions with Washington deepened, economic data continued to send mixed signals, and Iztapalapa marked its most celebrated P…
It is today, it is today! The traditional viacrusis of Iztapalapa will take place as every year and with it, there will be several closed highways, which will affect the transit through the area.The Passion of Christ mobilizes every year to eight neighborhoods originating from Iztapalapa, where the streets are transformed into biblical spaces.On Friday, April 3, the viacrusis will begin at 1:00 p.m. and the route is planned on the highways: Azte…
The Mayor of Iztapalapa in Mexico City reported a white balance and a historical attendance of almost 2 million 850 thousand people in the 183 representation of the Passion of Christ. The operative had more than 9,000 elements of... Full Note »
Under a radiant sun that catalyzed the faith of more than two million attendees was held this holy Friday the 183rd Representation of the Passion Death and Resurrection of Christ in Iztapalapa that was lived with an unbreakable devotion. Since the live transmission of the Holy Week Organizing Committee in Iztapalapa A.C. (COSSIAC), this Good Friday 3 April 2026 was narrated minute by minute the event, confirmed that this religious event is alrea…
This Friday, April 3, thousands of people gathered at the Iztapalapa mayor's office to witness the 183rd edition of the "Representation of the Passion of Christ", Jesus' journey to his crucifixion, which...
This is the first edition that the Passion of Christ in Iztapalapa is realized as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity recognized by UNESCO.
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