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Virgin Mary procession draws thousands as Venezuela faces uncertain future
- Thousands of Venezuelans participated in a prayer procession on Wednesday, expressing hope for their country during political uncertainty following the capture of Nicolás Maduro on January 3.
- Participants in the procession expressed their longing for peace, prosperity, and good health for Venezuela.
- The procession serves as a significant aspect of Catholic identity in Barquisimeto, involving generations of families.
- Participants expressed their hopes, saying, "We pray for our country, because our country truly needs God.
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Thousands of Venezuelans prayed for their homeland on Wednesday as the annual Divine Pastor procession returned to the streets of Barquisimeto. According to the AP, the event was accompanied by a general atmosphere of concern for the country's future. Barquisimeto, located about 270 kilometers west of Caracas, became the gathering place for the faithful who came to pay tribute to Divine Pastor—as Venezuelans call the Mother of God. The article V…
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Leaning Left10Leaning Right1Center15Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Center
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