Yesterday was Halloween and today is the Catholic holiday of All Saints’ Day and tomorrow November 2nd is All Souls’ Day and also El Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead.

The Day of the Dead is celebrating around the world in different cultures but here, in Mexico, it has attained the status of a National holiday.

It is a day when Mexicans celebrate their loved ones, who have passed on. Altars are constructed honoring the dead and sugar skulls and marigolds adorn these altars along with the favorite foods and beverages of the deceased.
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Listings may vary depending on unforeseen delays and should be considered approximate. If you are going to observe any or all of the “Passion Play” in Ajijic wear light weight clothing and something to protect your hear from the sun. Also good walking shoes are important for the rough terrain.

A note to motorists: there will be congestion while the events are in progress and you might want to be a little more patient than usual.

Thursday, April 21st at 7:00 pm is a Celebration of Mass with representation of the Washing of the Apostle’s Feet and Last Supper, San Andres Parish.
9:00 pm is a Dramatization of th Prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, the betrayal of Judas and arrest of Jesus, staged on the hillside at the north end of Calle Encarnacian Rosas. Jesus is led away in a torchlight march to the plaza via Encarnacian Rosas and Guadalupe Victoria.
10:00 pm is a Dramatization of Judgment of the Sanhedrin, presented on the north side of the plaza.

Friday, April 22nd at 11:00 am is a Dramatization of Jesus on trial before Pilate and Herod, staged in the San Andres atrium.
Noon is a Reenactment of the Via Crucis, starting from the San Andres Parish, following route via calles Parroquia (Hidalgo), Colon, Emiliano Zapata, Encarnacion Rosas to the hillside scene of the Crucifixion. Christ’s body is lowered from the Cross, carried away by the same route for the burial scene inside San Andres Paris.
8:00 pm Lecture of the Passion of Christ and Rosary of Condolences devotions at San Andres, followed by the Marchs de Silencio along the main thoroughfares.

Saturday, April 23rd at 8:00 pm Easter Vigil Mass at San Andres, with representation of the Resurrection.
11:00 pm Burning of Judas figures at the plaza.

Similar activities for Chapala and San Antonio Tlayacapan are listed on Page 27 in this week’s Guadalajara Reporter.
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Church found in Ajijic, Mexico

Church found in Ajijic, Mexico

In Ajijic we have houses of worship for all denominations.

In the center of town there is the beautiful SAN ANDRES which offers traditiional Catholic Mass in Spanish at 9:00 am. Even i you do not yet speak the language attending a mass at this historic church will be an experience to remember.

LITTLE CHAPEL BY THE LAKE offers non-denominational services. Contemporary 9:30 am and traditional 11:00 am. Pastor Larry Andrew www.LittleChapelbytheLake.org
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