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Saturday, April 4, 2026
In the late 1800s, a local indigenous stonemason named Zeferino Gutiérrez completely transformed the front of the church
One of the biggest celebrations happens during Fiesta San Antonio, where thousands of people walk around cracking cascarones on friends and strangers
"Día de los Cascarones" is a playful tradition where people crack confetti-filled eggs on each other to celebrate Easter and bring good luck. Photo by © Tara Lowry Photography
The church originally existed in the 1600s, but it looked much simpler, more like a typical colonial Mexican parish church with a plain façade
Preparing the "cascarones" is also part of the fun. It begins way before the actual celebration date

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