Via Crucis 2009 - Sacred Heart Church, Merced, California
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i know all these pplz ^^ i should have been in it this year
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hahaha old time im the high pich one srceming lol im going to do the same thing aging
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wow i was in the via crusis i was the one with the little voice "peguelen ue camine"
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I agree with you about the Hispanic. I am surprice of all people who every Sunday go to SH church. Rev. Reynaga is a great pastor.
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that me yealy vamos the most lol it was fun
Hernandez209p 2 years ago
Sacred Heart Church celebrated the Passion of Christ on the streets of Merced. Pastor Rev. Jesús Reynaga presided the public ceremony through the streets of Merced. The Via Crucis was enacted by the young Hispanic people of Merced. The Via Crucis is a beautiful celebration that is filled with cultural wealth that comes to us from the Old Continent, form Spain. It is a very graphic representation of an historical event. It is a way of telling a story.
wwwjeafcom 2 years ago
Via Crucis in Merced, a Hispanic Cultural Tradition
There is an old saying: a picture is worth a thousand words. I may add that a theatrical representation is worth a million words.
Hispanics bring with them a tremendous cultural wealth, and not only very tasty food.
wwwjeafcom 2 years ago
Dear Editor: Sacred Heart Church celebrated the Passion of Christ on the streets of Merced. Pastor Rev. Jesús Reynaga presided the public ceremony through the streets of Merced. The Via Crucis was enacted by the young Hispanic people of Merced. The Via Crucis is a beautiful celebration that is filled with cultural wealth that comes to us from the Old Continent, form Spain. It is a very graphic representation of an historical event. It is a way of telling a story.
wwwjeafcom 2 years ago
Via Crucis in Merced, a Hispanic Cultural Tradition
There is an old saying: a picture is worth a thousand words. I may add that a theatrical representation is worth a million words.
Hispanics bring with them a tremendous cultural wealth, and not only very tasty food.
wwwjeafcom 2 years ago