Venezuela
Explore the mysterious mystical, esoteric and spiritual world of Venezuela! Discover the origins and history behind their unique spiritual practices, explore the sacred sites where they take place and keep up with the latest news and articles related to spirituality in Venezuela.
Our Lady of Chiquinquira
She has earned the title of the Lady of El Saladillo for her deliberate choice to reside amidst the marginalized members of society, including individuals of mixed race heritage, young children of color, skilled craftsmen and the laborers who serve the affluent owners of the Plaza Mayor.
Our Lady of the Candlemas February 2
February 2nd, the day of Our Lady of Candlemas, is celebrated all over the world. She is the patron saint of the Canary Islands but is also venerated in Venezuela. This is evidenced by the numerous places in the interior of the country that bear her name.
Patron Saint Festivities in Maracaibo
The International Fair of La Chinita is an annual celebration that awakens a social, spiritual and human interest of unparalleled transcendence. Travel back in time to 1921 when the Zulia Corporation for the Coronation of Our Lady of Chiquinquirá was established and construction work commenced on the modifications of the Chiquinquirá Basilica
The Virgin of Coromoto: Patroness and Protector of Venezuela
At the heart of the Catholic faith in Venezuela, we find Our Lady of Coromoto, a Marian devotion that dates back more than 365 years ago. His story, intertwined with the spiritual formation of the nation, is a story full of miracles, perseverance and the consolidation of faith. Its influence transcends national borders, finding devotees around the world.
Emigration in Times of Crisis: The Case of Spain
Postwar Spain was a scene of adversity and struggle, a struggle that can be seen in the letters that Canarian women sent to men who had emigrated to Venezuela. These letters, witnesses of a time marked by hardship, also tell how Venezuela became a ray of hope and relief for Canarian families.