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Abigail Ramirez, 1, center, dances in the middle of the Danza Guadalupana dance group in the annual St. Peter Claver Parish Virgen de Guadeloupe parade in Tyler, Texas. Virgen de Guadalupe, also known as Our Lady of Guadeloupe, is the patron saint of Mexico. Catholics around the world celebrate Virgen de Guadeloupe each year on Dec. 12. It is said that in 1531, an image of the Virgin Mary, a young woman surrounded by light, appeared to an indigenous peasant named Juan Diego outside of Mexico City. (AP Photo/The Tyler Morning Telegraph, Sarah A. Miller)
Photo by: Sarah A. Miller
Abigail Ramirez, 1, center, dances in the middle of the Danza Guadalupana dance group in the annual St. Peter Claver Parish Virgen de Guadeloupe parade in Tyler, Texas. Virgen de Guadalupe, also known as Our Lady of Guadeloupe, is the patron saint of Mexico. Catholics around the world celebrate Virgen de Guadeloupe each year on Dec. 12. It is said that in 1531, an image of the Virgin Mary, a young woman surrounded by light, appeared to an indigenous peasant named Juan Diego outside of Mexico City. (AP Photo/The Tyler Morning Telegraph, Sarah A. Miller)

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