It's controversial. For Cuban Catholics it's a especial temple, named after a very Cuban advocacy of our Blessed Lady and entrenched in our history. For non-Christians of pagan believes it's a sacred place where the goddess of the sea is worshipped. But one thing is common among all visitors, irrespective of their creed, they humble in front of the altar. It's therefore a place of unity...
Read moreFor any regular visitor or tourist, the church is simply another small&pretty place. Once inside, the humble altar is the piece of resistance. However, for an Orisha practitioner, this is the ultimate pilgrimage, to see the beloved Lady of Yemaya. Indeed a most...
Read moreI hope that whoever sees this message seeks the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the father but through him. There is no such thing as a Goddess. And none are worthy of being worshiped. There is...
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