Blessed New Azteca Stadium Prior to Duel Mexico-Portugal
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The Banorte Stadium was blessed in its re-opening on Saturday, March 28, 2026 by Monsignor Francisco Javier Acero Pérez, auxiliary bishop of the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico. “Let us also ask for everyone who will play here to play with joy, with fair play and above all with passion, knowing that the best goal of his life is love for others, that this is the opportunity to play in this field to love others” Monsignor Francisco Javier Acero Pére…
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Prior to the friendly match held by the football teams of Mexico and Portugal, Francisco Javier Acero, auxiliary bishop of the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico, blessed from the court the remodeled facilities of the Aztec Stadium, now called Banorte Stadium. After going through the facilities to know the works of remodeling, the prelate, in the stadium chapel and in front of an altar with the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, called to pray for “al…
The Estadio Banorte (formerly known as Estadio Azteca) celebrated within its facilities the blessing of Bishop Francisco Javier Acero, Auxiliary Bishop of the Primate Archdiocese of Mexico on the occasion of his re-opening on Saturday 28 March. The blessing was realized under the gaze of the Virgin of Guadalupe who is located in the Marathon Tunnel, where the players entrust themselves to her protection and love. At this moment of grace, Mons. A…
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