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3 February – The US suspends its increased tariffs on Mexican imports for a month following and agreement between President Trump and President Sheinbaum for her to deploy 10,000 National Guard soldiers to the US-Mexico border. [5] 8 February – 2025 Escárcega bus crash.
Palm Sunday procession of Trique people in Santo Domingo, Oaxaca. Holy Week in Mexico is an important religious observance as well as important vacation period. It is preceded by several observances such as Lent and Carnival, as well as an observance of a day dedicated to the Virgin of the Sorrows, as well as a Mass marking the abandonment of Jesus by the disciples.
June 2 or July 7 – 2024 General election in Mexico [18] June 16 – Father's Day; October 1 – Presidential Inauguration Day [19] November 18 – Revolution Day; 2025 [20] February 3 – Constitution Day; March 2 – Carnaval; March 17 – Benito Juarez's Birthday; April 13 – Holy Week begins; April 17 – Holy Thursday; April 18 – Good ...
Pages in category "April 2022 in Mexico" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... This page was last edited on 30 January 2025, ...
26 April - Mexico transited to the endemic phase. 23 May - Celaya massacre; 5 June - 2022 Mexican local elections; 16 June - FIFA makes its final selection for the sixteen venues to host matches during the 2026 World Cup, and three Mexican venus are selected: Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Estadio BBVA in Monterrey, and Estadio Akron in ...
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A Confraternity in Procession along Calle Génova, Seville by Alfred Dehodencq (1851). Holy Week in the liturgical year is the week immediately before Easter. The earliest allusion to the custom of marking this week as a whole with special observances is to be found in the Apostolical Constitutions (v. 18, 19), dating from the latter half of the 3rd century and 4th century.