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Saint Barbara

December 4th is the Feast Day for Saint Barbara!

I am very fortunate to be participating in a celebration at my local Botanica on this fortuitous day!

It is important to note that Saint Barbara is now an unofficial Saint, or a folk Saint, due to the fact that she has been removed from the official church calendar. However, her cults have persisted and many argue that it is because of her popularity in folk magick and spiritual traditions that her reputation is still alive!

Saint Philomena

Saint Philomena’s candle color is green, pink or light blue. Her offerings include sweet cakes, pink cakes, pink lemonade, candies, sweet drinks, colas, toys, red and white braided ropes, pink flowers (lots & lots of flowers!), lilies, perfumes (especially anais anais perfume), make-up, pastel silks, glitter, rosaries, pastel-colored jewelry, marshmallows and French pastries.

Her emblems are anchors, palms, lilies, and arrows. Her day of the week is Saturday.

Her cult has survived for many years and she is believed to have the largest amount of miracles ascribed to her

Our Lady of Regla

Special petitions may be made to her for issues of the family, fertility, childbirth, children, protection of children, health, money, unity, love, marriage, for prospective mates, harmony in the home, harmony in the family, & harmony in relationships. 

Our Lady of Regla is synchronized with Yemaya, particularly in the Santerian traditions of Cuba and she often appears as The Black Madonna.

 

 

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