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Monday, February 18, 2019

La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre :: Our Lady of Charity South Florida

La Virgen de la Caridad del CobreOne of the primary unifying forces of the Cuban community in sec Florida is La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre, or Our wench of Charity. In 1898, aft(prenominal) Cuba won its independence from Spain, she became the official patroness of the island. The Cuban soldiers credited their victory to the Virgins intervention in their crusade for independence. The Virgin is seen as a spiritual tradition that strongly unites Cubans on both sides of the Florida Straits. In south-central Florida, Cubans throughout the United States gather each year to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Charity on September the eighth. Alongside the traditional Catholic service, more a(prenominal) within the exile congregation offer their hopes and prayers, to the Virgin, for a Cuba free from communism.though Cuba is where the celebration of La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre originated, each year, her statue, which was smuggled out of Cuba in 1961, is ferried by boat to M iami Marine Stadium. The reason for smuggling the statue, a skimp two years after Fidels revolution, was because the Catholic religion was not allowed to be openly practiced within Cuba. In recent years, a freshet has been celebrated to honor La Virgen at the Hialeah racetrack. Taking all these South Florida celebrations into account, one could say that the Virgin plays an important role in the lives of many Cuban men and women who make the journey from Cuba to the free shores of the Florida coastline. They rely on her for protection and guidance while journeying across the Caribbean Sea.La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre as well as La Ermita de la Caridad del Cobre, the church that was constructed in her honor, have both become important Cuban cultural landmarks. construct along a stretch of Biscayne Bay, her shrine was completed with the donations of newly arrived Cuban exiles. The $420,000 raised helped pay for the construction costs. La Ermita can be seen as a unifying force for the Cuban population in South Florida with the entire community contributing to the construction and maintenance of this site, she belongs to everyone.

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