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Face Of The Day

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A girl with her face painted with the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe prays inside the Virgin’s sanctuary in Guatemala City on December 12, 2008. The worshipping of the Virgin of Guadalupe started in Guatemala during the second half of the XVIII Century. By Eitan Abramovich/Getty.

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Posted on Dec 12 2008 @ 8:15pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories Face Of The Day

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