Crime A leader of Mexican folk saint cult ‘La Santa Muerte’ is killed at an altar to the skeletal figure - The saint — whose name means roughly “Holy Death” — is often worshipped by convicts, drug addicts and criminals, along with other people who feel excluded or are experiencing difficulties in life.

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A local leader of the Mexican folk saint cult “La Santa Muerte” was gunned down at an altar to the skeletal figure late Friday, authorities said.

Two other people were killed and eight injured in the attack in the city of Leon, in Guanajuato state, the authorities added.

The saint — whose name means roughly “Holy Death” — is often worshipped by convicts, drug addicts and criminals, along with other people who feel excluded or are experiencing difficulties in life.

The saint, who is not recognized by the Roman Catholic church, is usually depicted as a female skeleton, and is supposed to protect her followers from death.

But that didn’t work for “La Madrina Chayo,” a woman considered a leader of the cult in the north-central state of Guanajuato.

Prosecutors did not give her real name, in keeping with Mexican law, but the nickname “La Madrina Chayo” was used by a faith healer also known as “Chayito.”

She, another woman and a boy were shot dead Friday as they prepared the annual Santa Muerte celebration.

There was no immediate information on the condition of the eight people, including two children wounded in the shooting attack on the street corner altar.

Like Mexico’s Day of the Dead holiday, the Santa Muerte is honored on Nov. 1 and 2.

Roman Catholic leaders in Mexico have condemned the deity’s connection to violence and the illicit drug trade.

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. Others seek her protection for their drug shipments and to ward off law enforcement.

While the cult may sound ominous, the annual celebrations honoring the Santa Muerte are friendly affairs, with people warmly greeting fellow worshippers and offering them small gifts.

For years, Guanajuato has had the highest number of homicides of any state in Mexico because of ongoing turf battles between rival drug cartels.

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I'm not Catholic, and I denounce the Patriarch of Rome as a Tyrant and Antichrist, but for the love of God, can't they authorize an Inquisition to get rid of this crypto-Aztec death cult once and for all?
 
You're thinking of Lilith. Santa Muerte is all hard-ass cartel guys.
No, I can definitely say that I've seen Tumblrites integrate Santa Muerte into the social justice religion. They focus on the "patron of outcasts" thing to try to paint the cult as something for gays and trannies while claiming the only reason Rome condemns it is because they're a bunch of mean old cishets
 
I'm not Catholic, and I denounce the Patriarch of Rome as a Tyrant and Antichrist, but for the love of God, can't they authorize an Inquisition to get rid of this crypto-Aztec death cult once and for all?
The Church can try to get an Inquisition up and running. Just to be cock block by the protestant sects rallying up to protect La Santa Muerte just out of spite to Roman Catholics.
 
Interesting if nothing else, how hard Europeans beat the Mexicans over the head with the Inquisition and while there is no doubt of the Catholic influence; the more overt skeletal death worship and sacrifice elements remains very strong.

Even with the "mainstream", I noticed while there art of things like the Anima Sola, the "Lone soul in purgatory/hell" that just doesn't exist elsewhere.

Its interesting to see how some things never really change.
 
Interesting if nothing else, how hard Europeans beat the Mexicans over the head with the Inquisition and while there is no doubt of the Catholic influence; the more overt skeletal death worship and sacrifice elements remains very strong.

Even with the "mainstream", I noticed while there art of things like the Anima Sola, the "Lone soul in purgatory/hell" that just doesn't exist elsewhere.

Its interesting to see how some things never really change.
That Aztec spirit dies hard. They probably kill the exact same amount in Mexico today even though human sacrifice was outlawed.
 
I bet it was one of those shifty jaguar priests. You can't trust a jaguar.
In Santeria those are called Babalao. You can't become one if your family hasn't been into that shit for generations, in the last year of the initiation you are only allowed to talk to other followers of the creed and must dress in all white every day. I know it's a satanic heathen cult but i find their rites and rituals fascinating, same for their pantheon, the Orishas.
That Aztec spirit dies hard. They probably kill the exact same amount in Mexico today even though human sacrifice was outlawed.
My esoteric theory is that the cartel bloodshed woke the long-forgotten Aztec spirits.
 
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