Mexico's 'Narco Saint' Shrine Thrives One Block from Government

What Happened

The Jesús Malverde Chapel sits in plain sight in Culiacán, Mexico, operating as one of the world’s most paradoxical religious sites. Located just one block from the Sinaloa state government building, this shrine honors a figure whose historical existence remains unverified but whose cultural impact is undeniable.

Every May 3rd, the anniversary of Malverde’s supposed death in 1909, the shrine hosts a massive festival. Devotees parade a bust of the folk saint through nearby streets, while the event includes a raffle specifically for the city’s poor residents. Throughout the year, vendors sell trinkets and religious items featuring Malverde’s image at the shrine.

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