One of the most incredible displays that I've witnessed of religious traditons occours in New Mexico. I was there on vaction during Holy Week a few years back and every year, people would walk the route between Santa Fe and Chimayo ( a town about 30 miles away?) during that time. They would end up in an old Catholic church to hold Good Friday mass.
I forget (or more aptly, the bourbon would not allow me to remember) what this journey is called and what the history is behind it. Perhaps someone here could take it from here...
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