The Newest Virgin in Town
Appearing in 1960, Mary of Three Hail Marys is the latest virgin to make SMA more beautiful and contemplative.
Appearing in 1960, Mary of Three Hail Marys is the latest virgin to make SMA more beautiful and contemplative.
The Flower of Christmas Eve, or poinsettia, has a colorful past, present and presence in SMA.
Figurines from Pre-Hispanic San Miguel speak volumes about the native Chichimeccas.
Virgin Barbies are wildly popular, and tasty, here in SMA.
Dimas, the lad dying beside Jesus, became the first saint and an early SMA street with both leading to Calvary.
The bells of SMA announce many events and each bell has its own history and story to tell.
For a visitor to really enjoy the history and culture of present day SMA a bit a patience and flexibility is always rewarded!
Tamales’ past including early humans, human sacrifice, the love of Baby Jesus and early Christmas morning baby showers for Mary.
Back in the 1920’s when being a nun was dangerous one quick-thinking and clever bride of Christ has a lasting impact on today’s SMA children.
A saint and his dog did much to help San Miguel cope with sudden and unexpected epidemics but they can be hard to see.