City officials attending the traditional Mass in honor of the patron of the municipal cemetery "Nuestra Señora del Carmen"

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He was entertained by the choir of the Three Hail Marys

The Mayor of Totana, José Martínez Andreo, Councilman Comprehensive Maintenance Services and the City, Sergio Lopez and Councilwoman Women, Josefa María Sánchez, and about 300 locals attended the traditional Mass in honor of Our Lady of Carmen, patron saint of the Municipal Cemetery of Totana.

The celebration, which was officiated by the pastor of the Three Hail Marys, Pedro Hernandez, started at eight o'clock in the afternoon on the facade of the chapel of the cemetery and was enlivened by the great voices of the components of the Choir of the Three Hail Marys.

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City officials attending the traditional Mass in honor of the patron of the municipal cemetery "Nuestra Señora del Carmen", Foto 1
City officials attending the traditional Mass in honor of the patron of the municipal cemetery "Nuestra Señora del Carmen", Foto 2
City officials attending the traditional Mass in honor of the patron of the municipal cemetery "Nuestra Señora del Carmen", Foto 3

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