Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

Guadalupe pilgrimages begin in Puerto Vallarta

The pilgrimages to the parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe and San José began in Puerto Vallarta, which this year expects more than 400 processions during the decade.

According to the head of the Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe and San José, Alberto Aldana López, the influx of parishioners is estimated when activities resume without the restrictions of the Covid 19 pandemic.

Now without the sanitary restrictions that limited the capacity inside the temple, the Guadalupana festivities that are part of the State Inventory of Cultural Heritage of the State and its Municipalities . . .

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