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El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison) Metropolitan Cathedral
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El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison) Metropolitan Cathedral
El seAnor del veneno (Our Lord of the Poison or Black Christ) in Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City.
There is a big legend in the colonies about what turned this Christ to black there was a guy that deposit every day a gold coin on a box of the chrurch bellow the christ, and this guy one day got poisoned, the natives think is a miracle and the christ turned from white to black in order to protect the rich guy and the poison left by an enemy.
In the Cathedral Metropolitana of Mexico City, there is a celebration every friday to conmemorate the christ, taht many believes iy concedes miracles, in the cathedral there is a whole altar just for this christ
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This print captures the majestic Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City, home to the revered El Señor del Veneno, also known as Our Lord of the Poison or Black Christ. The image showcases the cathedral's grandeur and historical significance. Legend has it that this iconic black Christ statue was once white until a wealthy man deposited a gold coin beneath it every day. Tragically, he fell victim to poisoning one fateful day. In what locals believe to be a miraculous act of protection, the Christ turned black overnight, warding off his enemy's poison. Every Friday, devotees gather at the Metropolitan Cathedral to honor this sacred figure who is believed to bestow miracles upon those who seek his intercession. A dedicated altar within the cathedral serves as a focal point for worshipers. The photograph beautifully captures not only the architectural splendor of this renowned religious site but also highlights its cultural and spiritual significance. The towering spires and intricate details showcase centuries of history and indigenous culture intertwined with Christianity. As an important UNESCO World Heritage Site and national landmark, this image invites viewers into a world where mythology meets antiquity. It serves as a reminder of faith's power and resilience in Mexican culture while offering glimpses into centuries-old traditions such as religious masses and pilgrimages. Fitopardo. com has masterfully captured both the physical beauty and spiritual essence of El Señor del Veneno in this stunning photograph from their Fine Art Storehouse collection.
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