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The original image of the “Black Christ of Esquipulas”. The Black Christ of Esquipulas is a darkened wooden image of Christ enshrined within the Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas in Esquipulas, Guatemala.
Mundo De Cristo [4] [5] was created in 2010 by Luther Yonel, a fourteen-year-old missionary child born in the Dominican Republic. In 2014, they became one of the most visited religious pages at that time.
Several miracles have been attributed to Cristo Negro and so it is also referred to as "El Nazareno." [ 6 ] Visiting the church is a pilgrimage undertaken by villagers. Some walk 53 miles (85 km) from Panama City , others walk 22 miles (35 km) from Sabanitas , and a few pilgrims crawl the last mile on their hands and knees, seeking blessings at ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. El Cristo may refer to: El Cristo, Chiriquí, Panama ...
The iconic statue of Christ on the globe sphere of planet Earth is part of the Monument to Divino Salvador del Mundo on Plaza El Salvador del Mundo (The Savior of the World Plaza). The statue was damaged in the 1986 San Salvador earthquake. [3] [4] It was rebuilt and put back in place months after the campaign "Lift up your soul Salvadoran".
The Iglesia del Dios Vivo, Columna y Apoyo de la Verdad, La Luz del Mundo (Spanish: [iˈɣlesja ðel ˈdjos ˈβiβo koˈlumnaj aˈpoʝo ðe la βeɾˈðað la ˈlus ðel ˈmundo]; English: "Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth, The Light of the World")—or simply La Luz del Mundo (LLDM)—is a nontrinitarian Christian denomination in the Restorationist tradition, with ...
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (original title: O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo, 1991) is a novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago.It is a fictional re-telling of Jesus Christ's life, depicting him as a flawed, humanised character with passions and doubts.
Christ the Redeemer of the Andes (Spanish: Cristo Redentor de los Andes) is a monument high in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes at 3,832 metres (12,572 ft) above mean sea level on the border between Argentina and Chile. It was unveiled on 13 March 1904 to celebrate the peaceful resolution of the border dispute between the two countries.