Puerto Vallarta News

Puerto Vallarta News

7,000 Thousand Catholics March for Peace in Puerto Vallarta

Almost 7,000 people held a peaceful march in Puerto Vallarta on Sunday, December 14, along the Malecón.

The peaceful march was organized by catholic groups to make the statement that the Mexican people live in fear of organized crime and the country deserves stronger families and stronger government for peace.

Protesters carried signs that read "If we are at peace, we win" and "Save Us Our Lady of Guadalupe" and singing religious songs.

Marching from the Municipal Stadium to City Hall the group carried banners and balloons and wore white scarves and clothing.

Juan Luis Casillas Martínez . . .

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