28.9.13

One Santa Muerte prayer.

There are many Santa Muerte  prayer, one of my favorites is this one.


Jesus Christ the conqueror, who on the cross was conquered.

Conquer (name of person), that he be conquered with me in the name of the Lord.

If you are a fierce animal tame as a lamb, tame as the flower of rosemary, you must come.

You ate bread, and of it you gave to me, and by the strongest word that you gave me, I want you to bring me (name of person).

That he be humbled, defeated at my feet to complete what he has offered me.

Santisima Muerte, I beseech you lovingly inasmuch as Immortal God formed you with your great power over all mortals.

So that you might place them in the celestial sphere where we may enjoy a glorious day without night for all eternity.

And in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, I pray and I beseech you that you deign to be my protectress.

And that you concede all the favors that I ask of you...

Until the last day, hour and moment in which your Divine Majesty commands to take me before your presence. AMEN.

10.9.13

More about La Santa Muerte.

Popular in Mexico, and sometimes linked to the illicit drug trade, the skeleton saint known as La Santa Muerte in recent years has found a robust and diverse following north of the border: immigrant small business owners, artists, gay activists and the poor, among others – many of them non-Latinos and not all involved with organized religion.
Clad in a black nun's robe and holding a scythe in one hand, Santa Muerte appeals to people seeking all manner of otherworldly help: from fending off wrongdoing and carrying out vengeance to stopping lovers from cheating and landing better jobs. And others seek her protection for their drug shipments and to ward off law enforcement.
The saint is especially popular among Mexican-American Catholics, rivaling that of St. Jude and La Virgen de Guadalupe as a favorite for miracle requests, even as the Catholic Church in Mexico denounces Santa Muerte as satanic.
Her image has been used on prayers cards citing vengeance and protection, which are sometimes found at scenes of massacred bodies and on shipments of drugs.
Some devotees pray to the saint by building altars and offering votive candles, fruits, tequila, cigarettes – even lines of cocaine in some cases – in exchange for wishes. A red La Santa Muerte, her best-selling image, helps in matters of love. Gold ones aid with employment and white ones give protection. Meanwhile, a black Santa Muerte can provide vengeance.
For decades, though, La Santa Muerte remained an underground figure in isolated regions of Mexico and served largely as an unofficial Catholic saint that women called upon to help with cheating spouses.
It wasn't until 2001 when a devotee unveiled a public La Santa Muerte shrine in Mexico City that followers in greater numbers began to display their devotion for helping them with relationships and loved ones in prison.

16.7.13

Prayers for relationships' issues.

For those jealous people out there.

This prayers to bring to you a though love.

Angel of his/her day.
Angel of today.
(Say the name of the person)
Bend personnames's heart.
So he/she will forget what 
keeps him/her away from me.
So he/she comes full of love
to my feet.
Amen.



This prayer is so the other person won't look for someone else.

Body and soul of 
(say the person's name)
Don't come if you don't want to,
but you will not love anyone else but me.

Great Saint Death, bring him/her to me.

Sweet lady with your powerful soul,
 bring him/her to me!

White Lady bring me,
(person's name)!
Amen.




This prayer is for the family problems that we found time to time.

We see each other at night,
Fill with silver light, the heavy and black clouds,
break with your breath the bad spirits,
I beg you my White Lady.

Break the chains of material love,
from our thoughts of everyone at home,
Pure and just spirit help us
to get away from the darkness,
cut with your scythe the offspring of evil,
let the joy and happiness to fill my house,
and always keep apart the bad from my family.
Amen.



9.7.13

A quick storie of a beliver of La Santa Muerte.

This is a quick story of a believer.

Like most of the Mexican people I was born and raised a catholic. And by that I meant a good catholic. My mom a very religious woman whom would go to mass every Sunday and participate on the church events through out the week. I myself had to go to mass and religious studies every Sunday or my mom would not give me my allowance. In other words I grew up been a really religious person as well. Later on on life I found out that I was a really strong believer of religion, I pray to saints every night and always tried to stay away from sin. Although as I grew older my mind set started to ask more and more questions about religion. In many cases my faith was put to proof. Some way or another I always believed no matter what the circumstances were giving me as result.



So I believed and had such great faith in saints(which characterize the catholic church from others) but this saints not always would give me what I needed or wanted it. Until one day while in Mexico, I heard of this really powerful saint that would do miracles if you had enough faith. This saint would do most of the things you ask, but in exchange you would  have to offer something too. And it made sense to me, I mean if saints at one point were human, and if you care about something so much that you are asking a saint for it, that must mean that you are able to give something in exchange for it, after all it's a human nature to give and receive.



At this point in my life I was in a really bad problem, I had been wondering and praying all saints for about six months already, and nothing had changed in my life. So I decided to give it a try, so I promised my flaquita that I would do something in exchange for her to do something for me, I do not lie that at this point in my life I can say she did it. This favor was so big it took four years to come true. Many favors since I have asked and I can say that she has done 98% of them. Of course I am always asking for good things for me and my family. But in my personal belief if you want to pray to a saint, La Santa Muerte is the way you want to go to.


19.6.13

Interesting information about La Santa Muerte.

This is a little photo essay I found, really good in details and facts, click here.


This is a short video about La Santa Muerte and her devotes. How now a days not only drug dealers believe in her but also even the most religious people. Click Here.



10.6.13

Temple of Saint Death in Los Angeles.

The place is a small store close to many other small stores. The masses are daily at 7:00 pm and from the looks of the crowded storefront as I drive home, they fill up quickly. Here you can find many figurines, candles and many more stuff that you can use for your altar and petitions. 
Templo Santa Muerte 
4902 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90029
(323) 462-1134