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Mainly, Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte, abbreviated as Santa Muerte.

That's right, Mexican culture has maintained a certain reverence since pre-Colombian times.

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Thus, it manifests itself in syncretic celebrations such as Día de los Muertos.

However, among the elements of the celebration is the use of skeletons to remind people of their mortality.

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In this sense, she is a saint not recognized by the Catholic Church.

Furthermore, it is a vestige of the Aztec era and a patron of criminals, prostitutes and people who live in violent areas.

Furthermore, collect the souls of the dead and decide when they die.

The difference between her death and European culture is that she is adored and loved, including sanctuaries dedicated to her.

In any case, Muerte, you are venerated and have increased your followers throughout the world.

What is the reason that Santa Muerte is so adored?

Firstly, Santa Muerte is seen by Mexicans as a transition and not as the loss of a life.

Therefore, she personifies this transition and Mexicans understand it as a benevolence.

Asymism, Santa Muerte is venerated during the Día de los Muertos festival.

There are also sanctuaries to Santa Muerte, which have gifts such as flowers, fruits and incense, sweets, coins, candles and alcoholic drinks.

Therefore, the saint is venerated for granting many favors and miracles to those who have faith in her.

Sometimes she is invoked as a saint of the night and also of those who work at night.

In this sense, the figures of the Holy Mother are praying and the colors of their clothes change according to the reason for the invocation.

For example, the white tunics represent purity, the red ones represent love and passion, the golden ones represent money and success, and the green ones represent justice.

Furthermore, the amber tunics represent health and the black ones represent protection against black magic.

History of the Holy Death

Firstly, the Catholic Church condemned the cult of Santa Muerte.

Therefore, this situation caused many Catholics to believe in the saint, abandoning the church and founding their own churches in devotion to her.

Therefore, the fusion of traditional Mexican beliefs and Christianity can be seen in the celebration of the day of the dead.

However, on this day, Mexicans celebrate the lives of those who have passed away.

Thus, some worshipers of Santa Muerte remained Catholics, while others remained with a separate church to venerate the saint.

However, for Mexicans, death personifies this transition to another life.

And it is associated with healing, well-being and security in the world. It is often represented as carrying a planet or a terrestrial globe.

More interesting facts about Santa Muerte and crime

At first, it was also loved by those associated with drug cards.

At the same time, the sects are in prisons, and sanctuaries have been found in many drug houses.

Previously, in 2012, other people were arrested for carrying out human sacrifices in their honor.

Then, some posters, passed through the months of Santa Muerte, giving their soldiers religious reasons to follow.

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