Friday photo: Semana Santa
A penitent films a friend before a procession of Holy Week along a street of Quito on April 22, 2011. Christian believers around the world mark the Holy Week of Easter in celebration of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Apologies for the light-to-nonexistent posting toward the end of this week. As you’ve probably ...
A penitent films a friend before a procession of Holy Week along a street of Quito on April 22, 2011. Christian believers around the world mark the Holy Week of Easter in celebration of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Apologies for the light-to-nonexistent posting toward the end of this week. As you've probably noticed, we've been having some considerable technical difficulties with the site. Things now seem to be returning to normal and -- knock on wood -- we should be back to full service on Monday.
For now, have a very happy Easter/Passover weekend.
A penitent films a friend before a procession of Holy Week along a street of Quito on April 22, 2011. Christian believers around the world mark the Holy Week of Easter in celebration of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Apologies for the light-to-nonexistent posting toward the end of this week. As you’ve probably noticed, we’ve been having some considerable technical difficulties with the site. Things now seem to be returning to normal and — knock on wood — we should be back to full service on Monday.
For now, have a very happy Easter/Passover weekend.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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