In Guatemala and Minnesota, holy feast brings migrant families hope and pride amid crackdown fears
- Hundreds of Guatemalan faithful celebrated the Feast of the Black Christ of Esquipulas at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Worthington, Minnesota, on January 12, 2025, amid fears of an immigration crackdown.
- The Black Christ of Esquipulas statue was specially commissioned and brought from Guatemala for the celebration, symbolizing communal identity and pride for the local Guatemalan community.
- Participants expressed hope and determination to maintain their cultural traditions while facing challenges related to immigration, reflecting on their faith and dreams for the future.
- The celebration included a procession, prayers, and cultural performances, showcasing the blending of Guatemalan heritage with local life in Worthington.
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