
View Jose Lobato’s profile on Pinterestįollow Yoruba Andabo on WordPress.View Yoruba Andabo’s profile on Facebook.Lawrence Shapiro on Yoruba Andabo’s 2016 Lin… Trinidad Obatala Fes… on Trinidad Obatala Festival Lawrence Shapiro on Milano Latin Festival 2017 Ded…Īlley Angel Artist A… on Trinidad Obatala Festival Martha yasmani river… on Halsey to show works by Cuban… Cuba, the Caribbean’s most enigmatic island, is a cultural, visual feast – Houston Chronicle.Milano Latin Festival 2017 Dedicates One Week to Cuba.Interview With Daymé Arocena: The Voice Of A New Cuban Generation.Cuban Culture Day in Belgium Dedicated to Jazz.Halsey to show works by Cuban artist Roberto Diago.This video from Yoruba Andabo tells of this Orisha’s great power. When Jesus arrives Lazaro is already dead so he brings him back to life. Lazaro is sick so his sisters send word to Jesus. One is the Lazaro that Jesus brings back to life.

As you know there are two stories of Lazaro in the bible. Some believe his name is so sacred it is not to be spoken.īabalu Aye performs miracles and transformational healings. Ok, so San Lazaro for Cubans is a combination of three different figures. His name is Sonponno among the Yoruba, and Sakpata or Sagbata among the Fon of West Africa. Babalu Aye is one of the deities of the Yoruba religion. His name has been translated as the “king who hurts the world.” Babalu Aye is worshiped under many different names. They tell of his journey to the Arará, who were healed by him and ultimately made him their king.”īabalu Aye is the God of sickness, of infectious disease, and consequently of healing. Oricha elders tell of his exile from his homeland with the Lucumí because he spread smallpox among them…. Thought to be responsible for bringing epidemics like smallpox, leprosy and AIDS, Babalú-Ayé also cures these diseases. Michael Atwood Mason on the blog writes of this king “in the African-inspired religious tradition known as Santería …, Babalú-Ayé is both feared and beloved. This saint is associated with the Orisha Babalu Aye in the La Regla Lucumi (Santeria) tradition. The niches crowned with skulls, crossbones and mortuary symbols depict the Fates and death make a chilling allegory.December 17th is the Feast of San Lazaro. The barrel-vault burial crypt is also noteworthy highly expressive paintings depicting the transition between life and death were made in the late 17th century. Since 1711, the chapel has been the home of the Sacramental Brotherhood of Nuestro Padre Jesús de los Pasos del Monte Calvario and María Santísima del Rocío although the latter is more recent.Īmong the imagery, a 17th century Saint Joseph and the distinctive images of the various brotherhoods are all outstanding: the image of the Virgen del Rocio (face, hands and feet where she can be dressed differently depending on the occasion) can be seen on the main altar in a neobaroque altarpiece and that of Jesús Nazareno de los Pasos en el Monte Calvario on the side altar. The chapel is in the Mudéjar style and has a single nave with raised chancel covered with two wooden structures, a square one in the chancel and a rectangular one in the nave. The Chapel of Saint Lazarus was founded by the Catholic Monarchs in 1491, at first, as part of the Hospital that was built on the site. Keep up to date with Málaga´s Temporary ExhibitionsĮxploring the art of confraternities: confraternity museumsĬonfraternities: the beating heart of Easter in Málaga Málaga, home to spanish and international museums National Museum of Airports and Air Transport Local gastronomy at Christmas – Savour Málaga at Christmas time

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