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IntroductionFor Mexico, Easter is a combination of Semana Santa (Holy Week - Palm Sunday to Easter Saturday) and Pascua (Resurrection Sunday until the following Saturday). For most Mexicans, this 2 week period is THE time of year for vacation (good time to not be on the highways - just stay put and enjoy the community of your choice during this holday season). Semana Santa celebrates the last days of the Christ's life. Pascua is the celebration of the Christ's Resurrection. It is also the release from the sacrifices of Lent. In many communities, the full Passion Play is enacted from the Last Supper, the Betrayal, the Judgement, the Procession of the 12 Stations of the Cross, the Crucifixion and, finally, the Resurrection. In some communities, flagellation and/or real crucifixion is included. The enactments are often wonderously staged, costumed and acted, with participants preparing for their roles for nearly the full year leading up to Semana Santa. The articles of this special Feature Section provide different perspectives of these events and describe the activities in different communities. Visual FeastPhoto Strip 103 - Photo Strip 7 - Photo Strip 47 - Photo Strip 48 - Pascua/Semana Santa - Passion Play in San Miguel Photo Strip 171 - The Passion of Christ - Ixtapalapa |
![]() Christ's Passion - Ajijic, 1999 Descriptions/Articles:The Food of Semana Santa: A Seasonal Celebration of Popular Cuisine The Passion of Christ - Ixtapalapa Silver, Saints, & Sinners™ Semana Santa Palm Sunday in Ajijic Pascua/Semana Santa Holy Week & Easter Semana Santa y Pascua (Español) Our Lady of the Sorrows Semana Santa - Personal Views, 2002 ![]() |

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