Every year, 40 days after Easter, pilgrims come from all over Argentina to worship the Lord of Miracles It is said that late on the 18th century, a wooden cross was found in a field, with the image of Jesus' body painted on it.
The pagan celebrations include the visit of the sanctuary, a mass, and several musical and artistic events that last around 3 days.
In 1983, a sanctuary was constructed in the place to hold the cross, where 31 murals were painted by Julio Carreras.
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