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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chalco, State Of Mexico, Mexico. 2nd Feb, 2026. In eastern Mexico State, hundreds of Catholics go to churches with their Baby Jesus figurines to celebrate Candlemas Day, which, according to the Catholic Church, is when the Christ Child is presented to God forty days after birth, following the period of rest for the Virgin Mary after giving birth to the Son of God. The godparents dress the Baby Jesus in festive clothing according to the tastes of each believer. (Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhood.-stock-foto
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Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico. 1st Feb, 2026. On the first day of each month, thousands of devotees of Santa Muerte gather at the altar belonging to Doña Queta, the guardian of the ''White Lady.'' This celebration has pre-Hispanic origins, and the Catholic Church does not consider it correct, deeming it contrary to what is established as the official religion. These dates are very close to Candlemas and the upcoming start of Holy Week in Mexico; for this reason, Santa Muerte devotees also pray, ask permission, and give thanks to God during this monthly commemoration in the Tepito neighborhoo-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 1 February 2026. Marchers walk during the Annual Bloody Sunday March for Justice marking the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in 1972. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Derry, Northern Ireland. 1 February 2026. Marchers walk during the Annual Bloody Sunday March for Justice marking the 54th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in 1972. Credit: Aodhan Roberts/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto