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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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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 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 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 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 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 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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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 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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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Baton Rouge, LA, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley (23) puts up a three point shot during NCAA Women's Basketball game action between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the LSU Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Jonathan Mailhes/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley (23) drives past Alabama's Diana Collins (20) during NCAA Women's Basketball game action between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the LSU Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Jonathan Mailhes/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Baton Rouge, LA, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. LSU's MiLaysia Fulwiley (23) drives past Alabama's Diana Collins (20) during NCAA Women's Basketball game action between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the LSU Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Jonathan Mailhes/CSM (Credit Image: © Jonathan Mailhes/Cal Sport Media). Credit: csm/Alamy Live News-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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Baton Rouge, LA, USA. 1st Feb, 2026. LSU's Grace Knox (2) drives for a layup during NCAA Women's Basketball game action between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the LSU Tigers at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, LA. Jonathan Mailhes/CSM/Alamy Live News-stock-foto