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It was the construction unions in Mexico that chose to defy Pope John XXIII’s cancellation of this feast day in the Catholic calendar in 1960. Until then, it was a day in which people decorated the crosses of the dead and within the town in flowers and streamers. In later years they and other leaders petitioned the Pope and were able to keep their beloved holiday, in Mexico alone.
Today it is not just about decorating the crosses in Mexico. It is also about honoring the men and women of the construction industries that helped save their cherished day…with blessings.
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