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Two men dress the statue of the Virgin Mary carrying Baby Jesus with colorful garments. They are preparing the statue for a religious procession. In 1980, the Catholic Church had to pull out of the Quiché Department, where Chajul is located, after three priests and dozens of lay catechists were killed. The church was used as a military base toward the end of 1980. Even the saints were dressed as soldiers. Catholic workers didn't return to the region until late 1984. Dos hombres visten a una estatua de la Virgen María cargando al Niño Jesús con prendas de colores. Ellos preparan la estatua para una procesión religiosa. En 1980, la Iglesia Católica tuvo que retirarse del Departamento de El Quiché, donde se encuentra Chajul, después de que mataron a tres sacerdotes y decenas de catequistas laicos. Incluso los santos fueron vestidos como soldados. Los trabajadores católicos no regresaron a la región sino hasta fines de 1984.
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