Cuban music and entertainment personalities celebrate December 4th Saint Barbarawhich is syncretized with in the Yoruba religion Ape.
“Congratulations to all the children of Changó, our father’s blessings every day of this world, may he always deliver us from the enemies that can never defeat us, may he give us much health, tranquility, stability, happiness and peace “Harmony in our lives,” the singer wrote on Instagram Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, better known as The Cuban Goddess.
The Cuban comedian Ulysses Toirac He left a message on Facebook asking the God of Thunder for strength to find the path of progress and sanity.
Recording by Facebook / Ulises Toirac
The late musician’s group adalberto alvarez He congratulated all the children of Changó on their day and wished the blessing of the saint to accompany him every day.
Capture of Facebook / Adalberto Álvarez and his son
the reggaeton The creme premiered a musical theme dedicated to “all the children of the Cape around the world”.
The Cuban vedette living in Mexico, Niurka Marcosthanked Changó “for your light, thank you for your guide, thank you my father for your strength and thank you for the humility you always keep in my soul, thank you for this warrior you taught me.”
Cuban actress Maria Karl Rivero (Maka), also expressed his congratulations on the festival of the saint of the Yoruba religion.
Cuban singer Yenisel Valdeswho was the lead female voice of for 16 years The Van Vanasked Changó to fill everyone with wisdom to face the battles.
Recording by Facebook / Yeny Valdés and Teambahia Music
The actor Erdwin Fernandez Santa Bárbara asked “strength and courage for my people to protect their children, brothers, wives and family from those who like to hit and oppress their peers, especially men, because women have a lot of courage and have shown it,” she said on Facebook.
Capture by Facebook / Erdwin Fernandez Collado
For Cubans, Santa Barbara is the Catholic saint who was beheaded by her father for defending her faith. Others, practitioners of the Yoruba religion who worship like Changó, one of the most popular orishas of the pantheon, brought to the island by African slaves. One way or another, she is fervently praised by thousands of followers across the country.