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Tag Archives: Mexico
Painting for the survivors
Painting for the survivors with no questions asked. Here in the Sinaloan capital of Culiacan, Espinoza also specializes in painting religious imagery on the opulent mausoleums that serve as the final resting places for hundreds of traffickers slain in Mexico’s … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Death and Immortality, Funerals, PHIL 500, Religion Blog
Tagged drug cartel, Jose Espinoza, Mexico, mural, painting
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Mennonites in Mexico
I heard this segment on Public Radio International’sThe World this afternoon. Mexico is the last place I think of when I hear the word “Mennonite”. You can read more about the religion here. We do have a Gator connection, though. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Religion Blog, Religious Belief, Violence
Tagged Mennonites, Mexico
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