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Capilla del Calvario: Guadalajara

Capilla del Calvario: Guadalajara

It is said that behind the Chapel of the Calvario, where eight hundred twenty-two Were the Christ up to thousands in which It was transferred to the parish because of the tremors; house is one in which a old one lived. At his house a carrier got once to request inn, he Carrier brought with himself the mentioned Image. He proposed to him to the old one that was bought it and was left it so that I know paid it return to its or to gather it if it did not agree to him.

One makes sure that the traveller did not return and who being itself been left in the town Santa Imagen, thought about doing a Hermitage to him. This is the Chapel of the Calvario and it says that since then Coatepec began to have much faith to him. The Image is painted in a table, in its part. Later the coarse thing of the work is seen and of the working, it seems to be done By force of axe, the table is heavy and the wood is Ayacahuite.

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