Good Friday Silent procession in Oaxaca Mexico during the Semana Santa (Easter)/ Participants with crosses wear hoods to create anonymity and symbolize equality before God
The Good Friday Silent procession in Mexico is a significant commemoration of Jesus' crucifixion and death. Participants reflect on his sacrifices and express their faith. Silence conveys mourning and reflection, while the hoods worn create anonymity and symbolize equality before God.
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