Chimayo

Santuario de ChimayoEl Santuario de Chimayo is Catholic church and shrine in New Mexico about 30 miles north of Santa Fe. It is located in the town of Chimayo, along on the High Road to Taos.  While the high road has a number of other adobe churches worth photographing, Chimayo offers much more. Besides the main church, there is another smaller chapel near by, a trading post, and colorful grounds where the faithful pray and leave offerings. If in Santa Fe, it is well worth the drive to Chimayo to see the church and grounds.

If you do visit, you probably will not be alone. Sometimes called the “Lourdes of America,” Wikipedia claims Chimayo has 300,000 visitors per year and is the most important Catholic pilgrimage site in the United States. The main church, El Santuario, has a adobe-walled courtyard and twin bell towers topped with crosses. The nave is decorated with a large carved crucifix and various altarpieces, all from the 1800s. On the side of the nave is a separate prayer room/vestibule literally lined with hundreds discarded crutches from people believed to be healed from the “holy dirt” of the church. One wall of the prayer room, as well as many other walls elsewhere on the grounds, is covered with photographs of people also helped by the shire. The holy dirt is located  within a hole in the floor of a small room attached to the prayer room. When we visited, a woman was kneeling on the floor, scooping holy dirt into a Ziploc bag to take home.

The second church is the Chapel of Santa Niño de Atocha. The chapel was built in 1856, but fell into disrepair to be renovated by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in the early 1990s as a children’s chapel. It is decorated with modern artwork, but still maintains its historic feel.

Unfortunately, photography within both the churches is prohibited. However, many wonderful photographs can be captured by walking around the grounds and in the nearby portions of the town as you can see by the examples I’ve posted below.

Certain parts of the grounds are full of crosses and other items left by pilgrims and visitors to the site.
Certain parts of the grounds are full of crosses and other items left by pilgrims and visitors to the site.
The door to the Santo Nino Chapel
The door to the Santo Nino Chapel
The Virgil Trading Post
The Potrero Trading Post and Virgil Store
Cross in the courtyard of the Santuario de Chimayo
Cross in the courtyard of the Santuario de Chimayo
Shire to the Virgin Mary, covered with rosaries and candles
Shire to the Virgin Mary, covered with rosaries and candles

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7 responses to “Chimayo”

  1. […] a través de Chimayo — joebeckerphoto […]

  2. Ernie Misner Avatar

    Really an interesting commentary and images Joe. Thanks so much for sharing my friend!

  3. Traveling Rockhopper Avatar

    Wow, amazing building!

  4. brighamstephen Avatar

    I’ve been to Chimayo! Your great post brought back memories of that wonderful trip years ago. Thanks.

  5. Awa on the Road Avatar

    It’s a special place with uncommon atmosphere. And so many beautiful little details worth shooting. Thanks for sharing.

  6. mrsyjo Avatar

    Eu achei muito bom, lindo trabalho.

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