Saturday, December 11, 2010

LAS CRUCES

In Querétaro, not New Mexico.

Crosses are a lofty feature of the architecture of many buildings, both private and public. The crosses vary in style, placement, and material. Here are a few.








Below is a response found on many windows to door-to-door proselytizers such as Mormon missionaries.

By the way, the Mexican Constitution guarantees the separation of Church and State. Probably as many Mexicans are aware of this as estadounidenses are aware of the same guarantee in their Constitution, or of the absence of any reference to a divinity.

1 comment:

  1. In Mexico if a politician spent to much time with a priest or cult leader it is seen as a bad thing, that kind of stuff was used against the former president Vicente Fox, and the governor of Jalisco has been critized several times for having a friendship with the vishop

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