12 APRIL - HAPPY EASTER OUR MOTHER OF CHARITY (CUBA)'
The Village of Cobre is surrounded by high hills that roll back to the Sierra Maestra Mountains. The village is named Cobre because of the rich deposit of copper.
In the mountains outside Santiago in Cuba is an old pilgrimage Church, “Our Mother of Charity.” In the 17th century, three sailors left the Bay of Nipe to collect salt.
Their vessel was small, so that when a storm arose they were rocked violently on the roaring ocean. One of the men wore a medal stamped with an image of the Blessed Virgin,
and the three began to pray for her protection. The storm suddenly cleared, and the men saw something they could not immediately identify coming toward across the water.
It was an image of Our Mother, the Holy Virgin holding the baby Jesus in her arms. It was written on this small tablet, “I am the Virgin of Charity.” Upon returning home,
the men revealed what they had discovered and told them of what had happened to them. A lamp of copper is kept burning before the statue of Our Mother.
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