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I'm simply intrigued as to why this interesting space in this historic church has been given such a surprising name. 😊
Do you have more information about its origins dear @caracasprin?
The church is part of a parish of Canarian immigrants who arrived in Venezuela in the last century, they appropriated the Candelaria as a tribute to the virgin that they venerate in those islands of Spain. They settled here with their families and their customs, even the architecture of the area is very similar to that of Spain with those balconies full of plants. Doctor José Gregorio Hernández, a descendant of Canary Islanders, obtained his resting place here, thanks to the fervor of these migrants, now converted into Venezuelans. Thus expanded this rite to the memory of one of the most famous doctors of Venezuela. For a long time the Venezuelan believing people who dedicated themselves to venerate his image, so our blessed began to be called El Venerable, and as a tribute to this position, this insignia given by these people to the doctor, the coffee had this name too, all this in the context of the beatification, which was when the small local was inaugurated.
Best regards dear @storiesoferne
Wow! Thank you for the comprehensive explanation of its history dear @caracasprin! This magnificent church definitely embodies a wealthy cultural heritage. Cheers! 😊
Footnote: Venerables is a word that in Spanish refers to a person who deserves to be venerated.
Well noted. 😊
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Hola @caracasprin, muy buen post, de hecho me trajo recuerdos de cuando era chamo y estuve en mi búsqueda espiritual.
De verdad que las naves de esa iglesia son muy hermosas.
En cuanto a la tradición de tu mamá, siempre pasa, y nuestras ideas muchas veces no concuerdan con las de nuestros viejos.
De hecho recién murió una amiga y las personas allegadas están en los novenarios y el rosario.
Yo pienso, que el luto y la espiritualidad son situaciones muy personales y que cada quien debe vivir esa experiencia según su sentir, y eso muchas veces, trae problemas ya que choca con los convencionalismos religiosos y sociales.
Pero nada, uno tiene que ser uno mismo hasta al final y al igual que vos, no creo que el ir a una iglesia, lo haga a uno más o menos espiritual, o demuestre más o menos amor y respeto por la persona que se fue.
Muy buen post.
¡PIZZA
You are absolutely right! Everyone lives spirituality in their own way, it is something that is individual and can not be imposed on anyone, apart from the fact that everyone must suffer the losses in the way they see fit, we are not all equal, nor do we have to be!
Thanks for the pizza!
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Excelente post amiga, súper detallado. La arquitectura de las iglesias me parece hermosa además que se ven súper imponentes.
Aquí en Margarita le hicieron una restauración a la catedral de La Asunción y la verdad me entristeció, siento que le quitaron todo el carácter que tenía que para mí era lo que la hacía especial.
Ya antes la habían restaurado pero conservando siempre su apariencia, ahora simplemente parece otra, nada linda por cierto.
Many times the restorations what they do is to damage the heritage legacy that the structure may have, many times it is not the appropriate staff that is assigned to these restorations, before there was the Heritage Institute did exhaustive studies to not break the aesthetics or the previous technique of a restoration, but now many things seem to be done by masons who have no idea of the value of the wall to which it is covering with cement
It's a pity!
Greetings bella!
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Wow amiguita, siempre deleitándonos con historias hermosas de nuestra cultura y su parte arquitectónica. Siempre es un placer leerte y apreciar las hermosas fotografías que nos regalas.
Gracias por compartir. Saludos y muchas bendiciones @caracasprin 🌹
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Thanks to you beauty and blooming day to you!
One day I will see a holy internet key, the truth is that it is true that the churches in Venezuela are somewhat similar, I think that what changes the most may be the stained glass windows, the statues and the painting in certain spaces
hehe I'm going to take a picture of the saint who takes care of the internet!!!! Each church has its own touch, which is given by the parish and its parishioners, the church of Clarines has a devil on its back, something I have not seen anywhere else, so I also think that despite resembling each other they are unique!
Wow amiga nunca he ido, a mi también me gustan las iglesias son lindas me llaman la atención pero no soy de ir siempre, creo que a la única que he ido es a la iglesia de la Coromoto acá en Caracas. Gracias por tu post.✨
Churches have their charm, that's why so many people have their favorites, my favorite is a neoclassical church of gothic inspiration that is in the center of Caracas, but it is almost never open, because it does not belong to a parish, but is the chapel of a Catholic school.
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Churches, especially those built long ago, have characteristics that not only make them beautiful, but also functional. For some reason they become shelters in case of tragedies.
In Venezuela, each one is more beautiful than the other, and the stories behind their construction or the processes in which they were involved, make them much more fascinating.
Las iglesias, sobre todo las construidas hace mucho tiempo atrás, tienen caracteristicas que no solo las hacen hermosas, sino funcionales. Por algo las convierten en refugios en los casos de tragedias.
En Venezuela, cada una es mas linda que la otra, además que las historias detrás de su construcción o de los procesos en los que estuvieron involucradas, las hacen mucho más fascinantes