Spanish Presbyterian church in Alamosa dedicated
LHP_Intern2019-12-27T16:04:03+00:00Spanish Presbyterian church in Alamosa dedicated
Spanish Presbyterian church in Alamosa dedicated
Hispanic American parishioners attend Mass at Immaculate Conception Church in Chama (Costilla County), 1950
The Catholic Capilla de Todos Los Santos, a part of the Shrine of the Stations of the Cross (La Mesa de la Piedad y de la Misericordia, Hill of Piety and Mercy) in San Luis, built in 1986
Members of Sangre de Cristo Parish in San Luis (Costilla County) walk in a Good Friday pilgrimage from San Francisco to San Luis with Father Pat Valdez "Father Pat" (second from left), 2005. A woman crucifer carries a processional cross at the head of the procession.
Moises Vialpondo and an elderly man stand at the grave of Maria Ursulita Vialpondo in the cemetery in Chama, 1950
Members of the Hermanos Penitentes near a wood stove in their adobe morada in Costilla County, 2005
Members of the Hermanos Penitentes walk along a dirt trail during the Stations of the Cross observance on Good Friday in Costilla County, 2005
Father Benito Hernandez preaches from a lectern in the Catholic Sangre de Cristo Church in San Luis, 2005
Religious procession in Los Sauces, CO, with men carrying statue of a saint and other carved images, undated photo
Photos mounted on decorative metal tray show Most Precious Blood Catholic Church and Father José Samuel García, San Luis (Costilla County), 1890s