Mexican martyrs' relics go on display in Texas
EWTN Saturday 5th May, 2012
Relics of six canonized priests martyred in Mexico went on display in Houston on Friday, beginning a tour of several U.S. cities."It is our hope that the pilgrimage of these relics will remind us all of the sacrifices made on behalf of religious liberty on this continent less than 100 years ago," Supreme Knight of Columbus Carl Anderson said April 27."It is a timely reminder that, from ancient Rome to 1920s Mexico to today, persecution does not s...
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