Barrio Córdova - Tapachula de Córdova y Ordoñez

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30705, 12A. Ote. 1, 16 de Septiembre, Tapachula de Córdova y Ordoñez, Chis., Mexico

Website : http://www.lds.org/
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City : Chis.

30705, 12A. Ote. 1, 16 de Septiembre, Tapachula de Córdova y Ordoñez, Chis., Mexico
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Andrea Torsan on Google

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Levi Ley on Google

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Pablo Esteban Vazquez Villatoro on Google

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Drop Core on Google

Es la iglesia verdadera
It is the true church
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Chava Draco on Google

Una capilla donde puedes entrar en sintonía con el espíritu del Señor
A chapel where you can get in tune with the spirit of the Lord
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Octavio de la Torre Martínez on Google

El Centro de Reuniones de los Santos de los Últimos Días, funge como Centro de Estaca Izapa y también asisten los. Miembros del Barrio Estación
The Meeting Center of Latter-day Saints, serves as the Izapa Stake Center and also attend. Members of Barrio Barrio
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Diana Lopez soto on Google

La vdad nunca he asistido a una iglesia mormona pero por lo que habia escuchado sobre esta SECTA es vdad, "bailando la chona" bueno aunque al menos no manejan la doble moral pero las enseñanzas de los mormones son claramente antibiblicos. ¡Huyan!
Actually I have never attended a Mormon church but from what I had heard about this SECTA it is true, "dancing the chona" well although at least they do not handle double standards but the teachings of the Mormons are clearly unbiblical. Run away!
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Range Cow on Google

Barrio Córdoba, the local base of Mormonism, is located among the noisy day bars of its neighborhood that includes a mercado, a park dedicated to the Mexican Pilot, Francisco Sarabia, and a community center that includes two railroad museums and a tower that serves as the guiding landmark night and day. The church is apparently a conjoined group of structures built before an idol structure that resembles a basketball court. I find that these basketballesque structures make the most popular photos of religion. Put up ten photos of a church, it's the photo of a basketball net that gets all the views. I was walking a block east of this church the other day and ran into two missionaries that must have just emerged from the safety of this walled compound (with an unattended portón open today for my convenience, apparently). These were Idaho/Utah blond boys. It was odd running into them in Chiapas. I'm also from Idaho, the northern, relatively non-Mormon part. I greeted my fellows in English. "Hello." They returned weak buenos días. I think they're forbidden to break character. But perhaps they recognized me as Satan. What attracted to me to this church was the well-kept green grass. Lawns like that are rare in Mexico. I walked from First toward Central Sur to see what lurked here behind bars. Possibly a fancy federal prison. No. It was a Mormon church. It was then I saw that the wall near the day drinkers is extra tall and fortified. It's these drunks the Mormons most fear, it'd seem. Tapachula is a city famous now as a crossroad of immigrants. If I were an immigrant, I'd bone up on the Mormon Wikipedia page and disimulo membership, since maybe then they'd let me sleep on their lawn here behind bars.

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