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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Musicians perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A woman carries a doll representing baby Jesus during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A woman carries a doll representing baby Jesus during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: People walk through the street during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A girl plays the Virgin of Guadalupe during a procession to honor the Virgin at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Men carry a statue of the Virgin of Guadalupe during a procession to honor the Virgin at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A girl plays the Virgin of Guadalupe during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A "demon" performs during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers do battle with the demon to protect the Virgin of Guadalupe.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines get ready to perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Matachines perform during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America. Matachine dancers, common in northern Mexico and Mexican-American communities in the US, dance on important religious holidays to honor and venerate God.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: A child bundled up from the cold waits to dance during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • Dec. 12, 2009 -- PHOENIX, AZ: Religious pictures, including some of the Virgin of Guadalupe, for a sale during a procession to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Phoenix, AZ. Most of the members of the church are Hispanic and Dec. 12, Virgin of Guadalupe Day, is one of the church's most important holy days. The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a Mexican peasant, on Dec 9, 1531, on a hillside near Mexico City. She is the "Queen of Mexico" and "Empress of the Americas" and revered throughout Latin America.  Photo by Jack Kurtz
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