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  2. El Santuario de Chimayo - Wikipedia

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    El Santuario de Chimayó is a Roman Catholic church in Chimayo, New Mexico, United States.(Santuario is Spanish for "sanctuary".)This shrine, a National Historic Landmark, is famous for the story of its founding and as a contemporary pilgrimage site.

  3. 'Holy dirt' turned this Southwest town into a spiritual ...

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    Each year, 300,000 pilgrims visit the Roman Catholic shrine known as the Santuario de Chimayo looking for a miracle, spiritual renewal or forgiveness.

  4. Chimayo, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Potrero plaza of Chimayo is known internationally for a Catholic chapel, the Santuario de Nuestro Señor de Esquipulas, commonly known as El Santuario de Chimayó.A private individual built it by 1816 so that local people could worship Jesus as depicted at Esquipulas; preservationists bought it and handed it over to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in 1929.

  5. Throngs journey to El Santuario de ChimayĆ³ in annual pilgrimage

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    Mar. 29—CHIMAYÓ — Ron Gallegos doesn't leave home without the St. Michael medallions his former students in Española gave him 21 years ago when he was called to active service in Iraq. They ...

  6. Chimayo pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Chimayó (or Chimayo) pepper is a New Mexico chile pepper landrace of the species Capsicum annuum. [2] [3] It is named after the town of Chimayó, New Mexico, where roughly 200 hectares (500 acres) of Chimayó peppers are harvested annually. It is considered one of the two best chiles in the state, the others being those grown in Hatch. [4]

  7. A walk to remember: Thousands gear up for pilgrimage to ChimayĆ³

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    Mar. 28—Nearly two decades ago, Lori Berkes-Nelson's mother had an open leg wound that would not heal. Doctors were beginning to talk about amputation. Then, seemingly all of a sudden, Adele ...

  8. High Road to Taos - Wikipedia

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    The road continues through the rolling hills and wind-carved hoodoos of the badlands.At 7.5 miles (12.1 km), the High Road turns left onto State Road 98 (Juan Medina Road), which continues across the open, rolling high desert until it dips down to the green, farming valley of Chimayó.

  9. Pilgrimage to Chimayo: History of El Santuario de Chimayo - AOL

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