The Catholic Church celebrates Holy Week for the first time in Managua, Nicaragua, without the public display of the "Blood of Christ," an image of Jesus venerated for centuries.
The crucifix caught fire eight months ago amid a series of attacks on Catholic churches, acts that the Church considered "sacrilegious and expressions of hatred towards their work."
Mario Medrano shows stories of the spiritual sense of the charred figure that remains standing in the middle of the ruins.