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La presentación católica de los niños de tres años  | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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¿Qué ocurre a los tres años de vida? Es una tradición mexicana que los niños, al cumplir tres años, sean presentados en el templo. El origen de la costumbre se remonta a la época de la Reforma. Se creía que a los tres años el infante había superado el periodo de peligro, ya que la mortalidad infantil tenía tasas muy […]

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