Finding peace and miracles in New Mexico's Chimayo church
The Seattle Times Sunday 18th December, 2011
They come in pain and in prayer, seeking cures and a cup of sand from a tiny Catholic Church in New Mexico called Chimayo. For two centuries, Hispanic...
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