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February 2024 by Teng Zhang
I'm here to recommend this restaurant affiliated (maybe) with the church. It is the best taco I've ever had!
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January 2024 by Ben Garcia
It is a place with so much peace and a lot of history that all those people who adhere to the Catholic religion would really enjoy this place.
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January 2024 by Armando Castanon Garcia
Excellent venue, appropriate to establish communication with my father God. The Latin American Biblehttps://t.ly/qf2gr
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December 2023 by Vincent Labreche
Place of pilgrimage.Short visit, worth the detour.
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December 2023 by Jeff Castillo
Great little place!!!
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December 2023 by None
Amazing!
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October 2023 by Toula F
Though i'm not Catholic, I still appreciate the beauty of this property. It felt peaceful, and it was beautiful in every way. We enjoyed the walk around the grounds and that you are able to take some of the healing dirt with you. I tried buying a few things from the gift shop, but unfortunately, the credit card machine was down, and we didn't have enough cash with us.
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August 2023 by Janet Cohen
A truly special and spiritual place where faith and tradition intersect making it a must visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the cultural and religious tapestry of the American Southwest. The El Pocito with a small well of holy dirt was special. Make sure to bring a bag for your dirt. Candles can be purchased in the gift shop and then placed in the Church or surrounding shrines. Photography is not permitted inside the Church. Sunday Mass was at noon and held outside on the lower side of the property. Well attended service. Definitely well worth a visit.
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August 2023 by St Copper
This was our last stop on our scenic tour of the area to view one of the most important cultural sites in New Mexico. In 1816 this two tower Adobe Chapel was built over a spot on earth said to have miraculous healing properties. Even today the faith will come to rub holy dirt from a small pit inside the church on whatever hurts some mix it with water and drink it. During holy week about 30,000 pilgrims walk to Chimayo from Santa Fe Albuquerque and beyond and the largest catholic pilgrimage in the US. The gardens are nice to walk around as you listen to the aquifer at the rear of the property overlooking the mountains behind.
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July 2023 by Michael Hess
An important religious shrine in New Mexico, and a pilgrimage destination. It has expanded since we were here last, with photo walls where people leave pictures of lived ones for whom they are seeking prayers, indoor and outdoor chapels, the main sanctuary with a crucifix from the Spanish Empire supposedly found on the site, and the well where it was found still supplying "holy dirt" for this doing its blessing (though I suspect that the home, which is shallow, is filed regularly with dirt blessed by a priest. It is a lovely spot, with a river flowing past.
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June 2023 by t diamond
Beautiful place for Catholics to express their beliefs. The grounds are well kept. Many devotions are left.
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June 2023 by Allen Wickham
What a wonderful place! We did not expect this, with its extensive grounds, overlooking a small creek. So many places to think, and meditate, very much like what I would imagine a European pilgrimage site would feel like. For the most part, it’s very wheelchair accessible, even the gift shop, with only the church having steps down into it. But the majority of the place and the allure of it surrounds the church.
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June 2023 by Chef Alberto
I love the history!! The gentleman at the museum was awesome. Anyone who has such a personal connection to the story and has a passion for what they do, makes the experience that more amazing. My only regret is that I don't know his name.
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June 2023 by Max
Absolutely gorgeous, must visit from Santa Fe.. approx 30 mins drive. Accessible for all ages. No photos allowed inside the church. Can get busy at times. Plenty of free parking..
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June 2023 by L.Z. Tang
This church is a pilgrimage site, for those seeking solace and healing. It is constructed in a manner that invites tranquility and prayerfulness. I suggest beginning the tour from the parking lot by walking beside the river, then continuing upwards. The enclosed courtyard is one of the most amazing places here, second only to the small room inside where the healing earth is located.