Mexico, located in North America and rich in cultural heritage and vibrant traditions, is home to about 128–130 million people. The nation’s spiritual landscape has long been shaped by Christianity, with Roman Catholicism historically recognized as the dominant faith tradition, alongside a rapidly growing evangelical Protestant community. Across bustling cities, rural villages, and border regions, many believers are seeking to shine Christ’s light amid social challenges and deep spiritual hunger.
Jesus’ words in Matthew remind the Church in Mexico of its calling to be a visible light — reflecting hope, truth, and compassion in every community. In a nation filled with creativity, resilience, and strong family values, the Gospel continues to bring transformation and renewal.
