Noticias ALEJANDRO Posted May 14, 2024 Posted May 14, 2024 We have always known about the Cross of Christ. According to the scriptures, he died there before being previously tortured and insulted by his opponents and by some of his followers as well. We know about the May Cross. The world and the Caribbean celebrate her when she appears in the sky, or when she is adorned on earth, in the fields, savannahs and coasts of this area of the world. In Venezuela there are three characters with the name Cruz (as well as many others, we do not doubt), who are associated with the po[CENSORED]r culture of this nation. All three are from the coast, two from the eastern coast and one from the central coast. Cruz Salmeron Cruz Salmerón Acosta, although he was not born in May, had the Cross in his name and the Salt in his last name. Those connoisseurs of literature speak of a poet of martyrdom, pain and loneliness, who knew how to fuse that anguish and that irreversible destiny into letters of the highest sensitivity. Once in Manicuare, the poet's native land, a very dry town on the other coast of the eastern state of Sucre, on the Araya peninsula, there was a miracle and it was a miracle of water. When the poet died when he was very young, it rained so much that it was almost impossible to bury him, due to so much water. It was a miracle and a sign because before that there was a tremendous drought in those towns of Araya. The rain was so much that it was difficult to carry the poet to his final destination, flooded. Click
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