I thank the Holy Cross because we were drinking on its holiday and thanks to that we avoided the metro accident.
Maik, 3/5/21
— tagged with “subway”
I thank the Holy Cross because we were drinking on its holiday and thanks to that we avoided the metro accident.
Maik, 3/5/21
Retablo by Alice Meh
I thank Savitar, god of speed, for giving me enough rapidity to get into a subway before the doors closed. Thanks to him I wasn’t late for school as always.
Retablo by Unknown artist #12
We thank the patron of the clowns, Saint Genesius of Rome, for our participation in the Public Transport campaign against COVID-19 “Do not let the clown take you” in which we gave out masks and antibacterial gel at the most busy metro stations exhorting “If you’re going in subway, put a mask on right away”.
Fresia, Skatiny, Sindy, Piñita, Sonrisitas, Pispirin, Bodoquito and Zapaton / CDMX
Retablo by Gonzalo Palacios
I give infinite thanks to Saint Sebastian de Aparicio with the present retablo because I could find a good job near my house. Before I had to take the subway few times every day. I suffered a lot with all the touching, groping and pushing and, on top of that, with the smell of the people who wouldn’t bath. Now I’m done with this torment.
Cecilia Godinez, Mexico City
Retablo by Flor Palomares
With this humble retablo, I thank Saint Michael the Archangel for I’ve found a job near my home. Before I used to take subway at peak hours to get to my old job. It was full, and there were men who were feeling me up and groping me. It was so disgusting. May you be blessed.
Celia Carbajal, Mexico City
Retablo by Flor Palomares
Carlos Perez after waiting for so long finally was given an assistance dog. Now he can use even the subway. He thanks Saint Jude Thaddeus with this retablo for that big favor.
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
Alberto Ruiz was depressed and was going to jump on the subway tracks. But he was stopped by a good samaritan. Alberto thanks Saint Francis for he got over his depression.
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández
One night, the young man Roberto Mendes had to take the subway, and someone pricked him with a syringe. He thanks the Virgin of Guadalupe because, after many tests, everything turned out all right.
Retablo by Gonzalo Hernández