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The Procession of Silence in San Luis Potosi is an annual event to mourn the Passion of Christ and honor Our Lady of Solitude. It occurs on the night of Good Friday, beginning at the El Carmen Church, where it originated, and winds through the streets of the historic center of the city of San Luis Potosí. During the event there are the sounds of drums and bugles, but no participant or spectator speaks, giving the event its name. It is one of the most important Holy Week observances in Mexico and was declared part of the cultural heritage of the state of San Luis Potosí in 2013.

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  • Procesión del Silencio en San Luis Potosí (es)
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  • La Procesión del Silencio de San Luis Potosí es un evento anual que conmemora la pasión y muerte de Cristo y a Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. Ocurre en la noche del Viernes Santo, empezando en el Templo de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, de donde es originario, y el recorrido sigue a través de las calles del centro histórico de San Luis Potosí. Durante el evento se encuentran los sonidos de tambores y cornetas, pero ningún participante o espectador habla, ameritando su nombre. Es una de las celebraciones de Semana Santa más importante de México y fue declarada parte del patrimonio cultural del estado de San Luis Potosí en el 2013. (es)
  • The Procession of Silence in San Luis Potosi is an annual event to mourn the Passion of Christ and honor Our Lady of Solitude. It occurs on the night of Good Friday, beginning at the El Carmen Church, where it originated, and winds through the streets of the historic center of the city of San Luis Potosí. During the event there are the sounds of drums and bugles, but no participant or spectator speaks, giving the event its name. It is one of the most important Holy Week observances in Mexico and was declared part of the cultural heritage of the state of San Luis Potosí in 2013. (en)
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  • La Procesión del Silencio de San Luis Potosí es un evento anual que conmemora la pasión y muerte de Cristo y a Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. Ocurre en la noche del Viernes Santo, empezando en el Templo de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, de donde es originario, y el recorrido sigue a través de las calles del centro histórico de San Luis Potosí. Durante el evento se encuentran los sonidos de tambores y cornetas, pero ningún participante o espectador habla, ameritando su nombre. Es una de las celebraciones de Semana Santa más importante de México y fue declarada parte del patrimonio cultural del estado de San Luis Potosí en el 2013. (es)
  • The Procession of Silence in San Luis Potosi is an annual event to mourn the Passion of Christ and honor Our Lady of Solitude. It occurs on the night of Good Friday, beginning at the El Carmen Church, where it originated, and winds through the streets of the historic center of the city of San Luis Potosí. During the event there are the sounds of drums and bugles, but no participant or spectator speaks, giving the event its name. It is one of the most important Holy Week observances in Mexico and was declared part of the cultural heritage of the state of San Luis Potosí in 2013. (en)
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