Jesús Malverde: The Patron Saint of Drug Cartels?

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  • Опубліковано 21 кві 2024
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    Jesús Malverde is a Catholic folk saint particularly popular in Mexico. He has a bad reputation of being a "narcosaint." But is it an unfair stereotype?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 373

  • @liangflrs02
    @liangflrs02 Місяць тому +545

    Wow thats awesome never in my life did I think Dr. Henry would do a video on Malverde. As a native Sinaloense who is familiar with this part of our culture, this video is 100% accurate on many levels!

    • @karlscher5170
      @karlscher5170 Місяць тому +8

      It looks so bizarr and toxic from the outside

    • @LenaFerrari
      @LenaFerrari Місяць тому +18

      That's good to know. His videos always feel well research, but it's hard to know, since I haven't done the research myself

    • @stevenboelke6661
      @stevenboelke6661 Місяць тому +4

      Do you have any additional insight or information on the topic?

    • @seadawg93
      @seadawg93 Місяць тому +1

      @liangflrs02 awesome, thanks for sharing that.
      Have you seen the Telemundo series “Malverde?” If so, what did you think.

    • @liangflrs02
      @liangflrs02 Місяць тому +26

      @@karlscher5170, I can understand why to outsiders it would look like this. You need to understand that like many parts of the world where Christianity merged (rather violently) with folk religion. It's not unusual to see elements of both. As an example, traditional herbal medicine shops, called "Yerberias," you will find statues of folk saints like La Santa Muerte alongside Catholic images of the Virgin Mary, Christ, St. Jude and of course Malverde. It's normal for us, nothing out of the ordinary.

  • @nickscurvy8635
    @nickscurvy8635 Місяць тому +168

    Calling jesus malverde the patron saint of narcos is like calling robin hood the patron saint of walmarts

    • @fl0atpvnk
      @fl0atpvnk Місяць тому +14

      I am going to call robin hood this now 😂

    • @commandermcnash5137
      @commandermcnash5137 Місяць тому +5

      Ah, a theological debate, the meat and drink of religious scholarship!

  • @MartijnterHaar
    @MartijnterHaar Місяць тому +351

    Have you ever thought about doing a video about kimbanguism, the Congolese offshoot of Christianity? I only recently read about it in a book about Congo and found out that it has around 6 million followers, which seems like quite a lot, but there seems hardly any info about it on the English language internet.

    • @keipfar
      @keipfar Місяць тому +22

      David Van Reybrouck wrote a well documented book about the history of congo. I think the title in English is "congo the epic history of a people". If I remember correctly, he talks about kimbanguism a lot. That is how I found out about it.

    • @leminjapan
      @leminjapan Місяць тому +7

      This sounds really interesting!

    • @bijtmntongaf
      @bijtmntongaf Місяць тому +2

      @@keipfarhey, me too!

  • @xibalbalon8668
    @xibalbalon8668 Місяць тому +263

    Another interesting folk saint is Maximon/San Simon in Guatemala. He has heavy indigenous Mayan influence and also is offered cigar smoke too.

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Місяць тому +92

      Maximon is very interesting. Hope to do an episode on him too.

    • @ZeroGravityFuneral
      @ZeroGravityFuneral Місяць тому +18

      I’m a devotee of San Simon myself. He’s great

    • @cepillado
      @cepillado Місяць тому +17

      ​@@ReligionForBreakfast maybe you could do some sort of comparation/compilation of multiple latin american saints, for example, saint Ismael is the patron saint of thieves (Santo malandro) and he is only one of various saints belonging to the "Malandro" court/pantheon. There is also the african court (Yoruba), indigenous court (Maria Lionza), etc... Also thank you for creating great content, you are one of my favorite channels at the momment

    • @xibalbalon8668
      @xibalbalon8668 Місяць тому +4

      @@ReligionForBreakfast Thank you for your work, you're awesome. Another Guatemalan folk saint that's pretty interesting is San Pascualito, mixture of native beliefs and the authorized saint Paschal Baylon. He's a skeletal death saint just like Santa Muerte in Mexico and San La Muerte in Argentina.

    • @ZeroGravityFuneral
      @ZeroGravityFuneral Місяць тому

      @@xibalbalon8668 Dr Andrew Chestnut just published a paper on him

  • @anapatriciaruizbeltran9822
    @anapatriciaruizbeltran9822 Місяць тому +104

    As a Mexican with Sinaloan heritage I love you made a video about this phenomenon.

    • @justinlindfors8512
      @justinlindfors8512 Місяць тому +1

      As a black apache, who is also getting aquainted with Santa Muerte, I just knew she'd be mentioned.

    • @SmithsnMoz
      @SmithsnMoz Місяць тому

      This is DIABOLICAL and it won't lead you to anything Good ...Turn to Jesus Christ. God bless!

  • @mongeeses7112
    @mongeeses7112 Місяць тому +146

    Now I’m just thinking about all the secular folk heroes who, in an alternate more Catholic universe, might’ve become folk saints instead.

    • @anniel6479
      @anniel6479 Місяць тому +19

      That's an interesting thing to ponder. Now I'm picturing, like, a saint version of Robin Hood.

    • @Skedazzle
      @Skedazzle Місяць тому +19

      This is interesting to think about figures like this in light of civic religion and nationalism - in the US I think of the founding fathers (mainly Benjamin Franklin, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson) but also Davey Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, John Henry

    • @anniel6479
      @anniel6479 Місяць тому +11

      @@Skedazzle Oooh, yeah! Especially since art of the founding fathers already takes a religious bent sometimes (Capital Rotunda, Washington's Statue in the Supreme Court Building, etc)

    • @johnnycovenant2286
      @johnnycovenant2286 Місяць тому +4

      Ok but why hasn't anyone made Mr. Rodgers a saint

    • @QuantumHistorian
      @QuantumHistorian Місяць тому +12

      @@Skedazzle The way the US has raised the founding fathers to a pseudo-cult is fascinating. Not only is it a transparent and well documented case of national myth building, it also has strong similarities with Greek cults directed at the founders of cities. Even the monuments (Jefferson, Washington, Lincoln) look like Greek temples!

  • @lucasmilone5902
    @lucasmilone5902 Місяць тому +87

    This reminds me of a similar folk hero/“saint” in Argentina, el Gauchito Gil. He has a similar narrative of rebellion against the authorities and an untimely and unjust death, as well as a mostly fictional tale.

    • @TheForeignersNetwork
      @TheForeignersNetwork Місяць тому +9

      I have fond memories of Gauchito Gil from my time in Argentina, as well as La Difunta Correa and San La Muerte (different from Santa Muerte) ❤🖤🤍

    • @lucasmilone5902
      @lucasmilone5902 Місяць тому +9

      @@TheForeignersNetwork a short video delving into Catholic-folk syncretic traditions in Argentina would be fun!

    • @vaultdude4871
      @vaultdude4871 10 днів тому

      Good thing narcos haven't appropiated it yet

    • @TheForeignersNetwork
      @TheForeignersNetwork 10 днів тому

      @@vaultdude4871 Narcos certainly have "appropriated" both Gauchito Gil and San La Muerte. It doesn't stop them from being popular figures of veneration in Argentina. Some people say that Gauchito Gil was the most ardent devotee of San La Muerte

  • @alisondorantes-garcia5751
    @alisondorantes-garcia5751 Місяць тому +83

    I love these videos!! Local/ regional saints and their lore are so fascinating to me. I grew up Catholic and occasionally would go into places that sold really weird votive candles and saint statues of saints I never heard of and I have always wanted to know who those people/ figures were. Thanks!

    • @xibalbalon8668
      @xibalbalon8668 Місяць тому +16

      Same, I would always see really specific saints on candles as a kid. It was like religious pokemon. Though my mother was a much more purist catholic who didn't approve of it

  • @garc115
    @garc115 Місяць тому +76

    A complicated subject to analyze, here in Mexico we have had many revolutionaries like the ones you mention, during the Mexican Revolution, the dirty war and currently we still have some of them, mainly in the commercial routes that move avocados and lemons.
    In my opinion, the best known and the one who has best represented the revolutionary spirit here in Mexico is Pancho Villa. Interesting topic, but very polemic for any Latin American.
    PD. Yo también estoy muy interesado en tópicos de hermética, religión, mitología, arte y cultura; tu canal me ha sido de mucha ayuda para mis propias investigaciones, gracias @ReligionForBreakfast

    • @starmaker75
      @starmaker75 Місяць тому +5

      Yeah I was surprised the video didn't mention Villa because Jesús Malverde story sound very similar Pancho Villa

    • @garc115
      @garc115 Місяць тому +5

      @@starmaker75 Very true. Although sometimes I wonder what Mexican revolutionary does not have betrayals and hundreds of assassins behind him?

  • @DrustZapat
    @DrustZapat Місяць тому +121

    To further complicate the narrative, people who get into drug-dealing are almost universally poor. Mexico still does very little to nothing to help their poorer citizens, and people have to get creative to survive.
    Many people who were already devotees to Jesús Malverde may consider their prayers answered if they’re no longer poor from drug-trafficking. To me, this speaks to a simple but not easy fix: you want to finally take down the narcos? Eliminate poverty for good. Without poverty, this kind of desperation isn’t necessary any more. Without the desperation the cartels lose their control over the working class.

    • @TryinaD
      @TryinaD Місяць тому +34

      Exactly, why are people shocked that crime is born out of desperation?

    • @orion2250
      @orion2250 Місяць тому +2

      Well said

    • @j.b.5422
      @j.b.5422 Місяць тому +1

      Capitalism!

    • @rinnachi
      @rinnachi Місяць тому

      yes, but so too does the government lose control over the working class. the government’s struggle isn’t with the cartel on behalf of the people. it’s with the cartel on behalf of its own seat of power. that’s the real quandary. everybody knows what needs to be done to steeply mitigate these sorts of phenomena-the gap between classes is not sustainable forever-but it would require too radical of a reform on how, like, society is structured for those who are currently capable of making that change to accept it.

    • @loverdeadly6128
      @loverdeadly6128 Місяць тому +6

      That’s a great point and the same point has been made about organized crime north of the border. It seems systematic poverty serves owning class interest directly and is not just a natural product of class society. Mass Incarceration is big business, just as drug trafficking is big business!

  • @FastNao
    @FastNao Місяць тому +29

    Reminds me of how both normal people and triads look up to Guan Yu

    • @bennygoodmanisgod
      @bennygoodmanisgod Місяць тому +8

      I read something about how both gangster hideouts and police precincts in Chinatowns would have altars to Guan Yu. Only difference being which hand they’d put his scepter in.

    • @ghgvxcb8105
      @ghgvxcb8105 Місяць тому

      Guan Yu?
      Guanyu zhou?
      You mentioned F1
      (I'm a big fan)
      ((I'm losing my mind))

  • @chondro2390
    @chondro2390 Місяць тому +30

    i get that these are sacred sites and i find the tradition beautiful but the use of impact font in the signs just makes it look like an internet meme 💀

    • @JosephM
      @JosephM Місяць тому +4

      I thought the same lol

  • @tanyanikolaevagizdova6571
    @tanyanikolaevagizdova6571 Місяць тому +16

    Interestingly, he's also a humbe man named Jesus who was killed in a gruesome and disrespectful way after a betrayal. It might be a coincidence but he does share some aspects with Christ himself.

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike Місяць тому +6

    I love studying religion because it’s almost like the study of everything. History, culture, art, music, philosophy, politics, institutions, family, literature, sociology, psychology, etc. etc.

  • @ReligionForBreakfast
    @ReligionForBreakfast  Місяць тому +13

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  • @kingchief4038
    @kingchief4038 Місяць тому +11

    I think its great how respectful and neutral you are with regards to educating on peoples deities

  • @OaktownPirate510
    @OaktownPirate510 Місяць тому +12

    In the back of the parking lot at Tacos Sinaloa here in Oakland, Ca, there is a shrine to Malverde. What a pleasant surprise to see him featured on this channel.

  • @josedavidgarcesceballos7
    @josedavidgarcesceballos7 Місяць тому +3

    So, you went through the rabbit hole of folk saints. More than happy to follow you in it. Cheers.

  • @invokingvajras
    @invokingvajras Місяць тому +7

    Folk saints and deified people is a fascinating topic. I'd love to see you do a video on the nats of Burmese folk religion, for example.

  • @TheForeignersNetwork
    @TheForeignersNetwork Місяць тому +33

    I hate it when people malign folk traditions as something nefarious (e.g. Malverde being a "narco-saint"). Thank you for this wonderful video--People just have no idea what they're talking about sometimes and it shows.

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Місяць тому +6

      Malverde means *evil* green. "Nefarious" is _explicitly_ baked into the name.

    • @TheForeignersNetwork
      @TheForeignersNetwork Місяць тому +4

      @@RonJohn63 Right but it's not because he's inherently evil, it's because he killed rich people while travelling through the forest and gave the money to the poor (malverde is a reference to where he stole things). Did you even watch the video?

    • @orion2250
      @orion2250 Місяць тому +8

      So it’s ok he murdered people..but it’s ok because they were rich….

    • @TheForeignersNetwork
      @TheForeignersNetwork Місяць тому +7

      @@orion2250 Precisely.

    • @NinjaDoilyn
      @NinjaDoilyn Місяць тому +8

      ​@@orion2250yes, exactly. Based as hell.

  • @MoonMoverGaming
    @MoonMoverGaming Місяць тому +38

    My main takeaway from this video is that, despite not living very far from northern Mexico, I know embarrassingly little about it.

    • @SmithsnMoz
      @SmithsnMoz Місяць тому

      Good for you . Because it's Diabolical

  • @vix8426
    @vix8426 28 днів тому +2

    on the topic of revolutionaries becoming folk saints in former spanish colonies, a video on the rizalistas would be so cool

  • @videosformyfriends0715
    @videosformyfriends0715 Місяць тому +32

    great video! thank you for explaining the reductiveness of Breaking Bad’s portrayal and elaborating on the patrons’ connection to the disenfranchised Very succinct and informative video!

  • @r0ky_M
    @r0ky_M Місяць тому +27

    Thieving mercenary 11th century Normans were also
    made into venerated saintly figures and became
    waring monks and bishops leading armies of conquest.

  • @gabrielperezpalacio5106
    @gabrielperezpalacio5106 Місяць тому +6

    Nice video! You should also make one on José Gregorio Hernández, who also has a widespread veneration in Latin America and is heavily associated to mediums

  • @welcometonebalia
    @welcometonebalia Місяць тому +9

    This is fascinating, thank you.

  • @PDXDrumr
    @PDXDrumr Місяць тому +2

    I very much appreciate this episode. I worked 130 miles of border once, with an archeologist, who studied Malverde shrines in designated wilderness in eastern San Diego diego and Imperial County CA (candles and all). I was the DHS liaison, and it was fascinating coming upon shrines in the middle of nowhere. Malverde is very much reverred in the region. Then, a patron saint of smugglers.

  • @nihilean
    @nihilean Місяць тому +5

    love these more modern religious topics! thanks :)

  • @waltersstreet
    @waltersstreet 16 днів тому

    Fascinating, as always

  • @joeyg7625
    @joeyg7625 Місяць тому +1

    Awesome video, thanks so much! You should do one on Gauchito Gil in Argentina!

  • @StoneHerne
    @StoneHerne Місяць тому +1

    I appreciate your yt channel.

  • @yensid4294
    @yensid4294 Місяць тому +8

    Kind of an interesting coincidence, I have been watching a multi part lecture series (on Prime) all about occultism throughout history & an ep featured Narco Saints & Lady Muerte.

    • @JosephM
      @JosephM Місяць тому +3

      What's the name of the series?

  • @andrewsuryali8540
    @andrewsuryali8540 Місяць тому +5

    This reminds me of the role Guan Gong plays in Chinese culture. Cops and crooks both venerate him for his association with the brotherhood oath which both groups take.

  • @iamtondro3747
    @iamtondro3747 Місяць тому +5

    Today I really did indeed learn something new

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 Місяць тому +1

    I am very excited to watch this! I think Jesus Malverde, the Robin Hood of Sinoloa, is fascinating, and people thinking he is specifically a narco-saint is really too bad.
    I started watching the telemundo series “Malverde,” recently and really liked what I saw.

  • @pabloforni6616
    @pabloforni6616 Місяць тому +2

    Excellent episode! Very interesting. First learnt about Malverde thanks to the book "Undocummented Saints" by William Calvo Quirós

  • @SolomonAD
    @SolomonAD Місяць тому +1

    please do Maximon next and would deeply appreciate San Ramon Nannatus and El Nino de Atocha.

  • @NousSpeak
    @NousSpeak Місяць тому

    This is a great video.

  • @donaldpetersen2382
    @donaldpetersen2382 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @j.c.v
    @j.c.v Місяць тому +1

    Can you please make a playlist of Mexican Religion particularly saints and folk saints

  • @luigigarciasaavedra655
    @luigigarciasaavedra655 Місяць тому +1

    Perhaps you can do one on Sarita Colonia, from Peru. I believe there are some similarities that may be interesting.

  • @yorka944
    @yorka944 Місяць тому +2

    Can you make a video explaining alot about Khmer Occult/Magick, such as the Phra Ngan and Sak Yant traditions of Thailand aswell as the other countries practicing this? It would be very interesting to see it especially how it syncretizes alot of Hinduisim/Buddhisim to the countries indeginous beleifs and i'd like to learn more about it! thanks just a suggestion

  • @Rodrigo_Vega
    @Rodrigo_Vega Місяць тому +2

    Oh, neat. If you enjoyed doing folk Latin American saints we have a couple similar stories in Argentina. _Gauchito Gil_ is a very popular one. And then theres _Gilda_ who was a singer-song writter who died in the 90s which seems like a strange origin for a folk saint, but there she is.

    • @TheForeignersNetwork
      @TheForeignersNetwork Місяць тому +2

      AH yes, how could I forget about Gilda? What a legend... Sigo el ritmo de tu piel, de tu piel morenoooo

  • @tannerknighton
    @tannerknighton Місяць тому +1

    As Lucas Milone already commented, this brought to mind El Gauchito Gil from Corrientes. It would be interesting to see a video on him and/or other South American fringe saints and beliefs.

  • @deathpigeon2
    @deathpigeon2 Місяць тому +84

    That is such a cop thing to do for him to just treat Jesús Malverde as a narco saint and ignore any other sort of devotee to the saint.

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Місяць тому +7

      1. Malverde means "evil green".
      2. Al Capone ran a soup kitchen.
      3. You don't become the patron saint of smugglers (who do horrible horrible things to their victims) by being a nice guy.

    • @marcospatricio8283
      @marcospatricio8283 Місяць тому +14

      ​@@RonJohn63He has also mostly fictional, so speculation about his character is worthless.
      Malverde's cult reflects and shapes the society that created it. It's the overarching social structures and culture that gave rise to cartels, and make so that whenever one is toppled, a new one rise to take it's place. Hank completely ignoring them to have a new "bad guy" is indeed a strong cop thing to do.

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Місяць тому +4

      @@marcospatricio8283 if you're the patron saint of the cartels, you're the patron saint of the cartels, regardless of whether or not you're _also_ the patron saint of poor people.

    • @deathpigeon2
      @deathpigeon2 Місяць тому +8

      @@RonJohn63 That's such a cop attitude to have.

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 Місяць тому +3

      @@deathpigeon2 it's a _rational thought process,_ not an attitude.

  • @PandoricaLost
    @PandoricaLost Місяць тому +10

    I love all the folk saints, definitely alot more relatable and understanding than "mainstream"

  • @tmccormick892
    @tmccormick892 Місяць тому

    5:27 was that image upscaled using AI or something? It looks very off especially the items in the corner

  • @jeanettewaverly2590
    @jeanettewaverly2590 Місяць тому +1

    I’d love to see you do an episode on the Mexican folk saint Niño Fidencio.

    • @delizzadavila3657
      @delizzadavila3657 Місяць тому +1

      I've heard of him...
      It's a big deal!

    • @jaimeayala4231
      @jaimeayala4231 10 днів тому +1

      Fortunately, we have a plethora of recorded information about him including old original films and apparently presidential staff testimonies too.

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 Місяць тому +12

    Please do a video about the Rizalistas - a Filipino form of folk Catholicism that venerates the reformer Jose Rizal as divinity. As a reincarnation of Jesus, he is believed to be still alive and will one day deliver his followers from poverty and oppression.

    • @pomtubes1205
      @pomtubes1205 Місяць тому +2

      walang daan

    • @Ai14106
      @Ai14106 Місяць тому +2

      No thanks

    • @mikotagayuna8494
      @mikotagayuna8494 Місяць тому +2

      @@Ai14106 Ok. Cool. When did you become Dr. Henry's spokesperson again?

    • @migspeculates
      @migspeculates Місяць тому

      ​@@Ai14106Fukushima Hentai Fukushima Hentai Yamete Kudasai Baka Nippon

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 Місяць тому

    Excellent video. I know it would be going to deep, but I read a great article on the use Pedro Infante for the image of Malverde, and the construction and performance of masculinity in the veneration of Malverde.

  • @Arcanismedia
    @Arcanismedia Місяць тому +13

    I find folk beliefs to be so fascinating.

  • @ZachFIsh-fz4pv
    @ZachFIsh-fz4pv Місяць тому

    can u please do one about Gauchito Gil? or potenciana there very interesting

  • @edj8008
    @edj8008 Місяць тому +4

    Interesting.

  • @libardolucumi
    @libardolucumi Місяць тому

    There are some similar "folk saints" in Colombia and Venezuela. Doctor Jose Gregorio Hernandez a medical professional in the early 20th century in Caracas, Venezuela, became a venerated figure for those who pray for health. It's been really popular in Colombia, my country. There are more "folk saints" in Venezuela which is a syncretism of Native American, African, Catholic and Spiritism, (la corte malandra) or something like it

  • @vallraffs
    @vallraffs День тому

    4:11 What does it mean for there to be an "official chapel" to Malverde? I'm havin trouble reconciling that with the later statements about how veneration of Malverde is folk belief among catholics and thus defined by not being officially sanctioned by the Catholic church.

  • @fl0atpvnk
    @fl0atpvnk Місяць тому

    Santa muerte is My favourite folk saint. I didn't know of Malverde before. Pls do a video on Santa muerte and other mexican folk saints 👍

  • @andychuc3273
    @andychuc3273 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, you should do a video of the Maya Yucatec religion the Cruzo'ob Maya, They have their holy book known as the A'almaj T'aan, A prophet called Juan de la cruz Puc ,their supreme symbol is Ki'ickelem Yuum wrongly called the talking cross ,green crosses dressed in indigenous attire . There is also a Saint connected to this which is known as Yuum Santísima Cruz Tuun from xocen .

  • @sophiaoconnell1927
    @sophiaoconnell1927 Місяць тому +2

    Sounds like Gauchito Gil in Argentina. He was a 19th century “gaucho” (South American cowboy) who defied conscription and became a symbol of anti authority. There are shrines doting the roads of Patagonia celebrating his legacy and story.

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 Місяць тому

    OMG, in re: the Mexican Revolution …you should do a video on the central role spiritualism played in it!

  • @caijuu7775
    @caijuu7775 Місяць тому +4

    Never been this early before

  • @LenaFerrari
    @LenaFerrari Місяць тому

    An interesting topic for a video would be the different iterations of virgin Mary in Latin America. We have lots of versions of her, venerated by different people, in different ways, for different reasons. I'm Brazilian, but would like to understand this phenomenon better

  • @Alverant
    @Alverant Місяць тому

    This sounds like a good podcast. But I listen to so many podcasts now that I don't want to start another.

  • @pessoinha1
    @pessoinha1 Місяць тому +1

    this really remids me of some Brazilian entities like the Malandros and Exus spirits

  • @ZoidbergCZ
    @ZoidbergCZ Місяць тому

    I want a comic book about him, Sante Muerte and Baron Kriminel reaming up.

  • @thebeatles1227
    @thebeatles1227 Місяць тому +1

    When I was taking my confirmation classes, my class was made up of Mexican students and a white teacher who knew no Spanish. One of the other students chose him as his saint and it made it through the priest to the bishop when we finally had the ceremony. I can’t remember if he got away with it though.

  • @antonioarellano5948
    @antonioarellano5948 28 днів тому

    Mi Santito preferido 🕯️🙏🙏🙏

  • @BrickedUpp
    @BrickedUpp 28 днів тому

    My great grandparents from Sinaloa were born in the 30's. They had his photo framed in the kitchen right when you walk into the house. Always wondered who he was as a child until I asked and someone explained he was the Sinaloan Robin Hood

  • @RonJohn63
    @RonJohn63 Місяць тому

    10:39 "Some say"...

  • @generalgrievous2202
    @generalgrievous2202 Місяць тому

    Please make a video about Chrislam.

  • @adolfoorozco3650
    @adolfoorozco3650 Місяць тому

    Do an episode on la Santa muerte

    • @jaimeayala4231
      @jaimeayala4231 10 днів тому

      Check his videos, he already has one about her.

  • @solalabell9674
    @solalabell9674 Місяць тому +4

    Today I learned zoro is a folk saint

  • @gawayne1374
    @gawayne1374 Місяць тому +3

    To all English speakers, the h is silent in Spanish.

  • @AlwaysSleepy13
    @AlwaysSleepy13 Місяць тому

    Me fue bien todo el año
    Por eso, ahora vengo a verte
    De Culiacan a Colombia
    Que viva Jesus Malverde
    Este santo del colgado
    Me ha traido buena suerte
    Los Cadetes de Linares - Jesus Malverde

  • @LenaFerrari
    @LenaFerrari Місяць тому

    That's interesting? What about Santa Muerte? Can you do a video on her?

    • @chansesturm7103
      @chansesturm7103 Місяць тому +3

      He's already done a video on her.

    • @LenaFerrari
      @LenaFerrari Місяць тому

      @@chansesturm7103 cool! I'll check it out! Thanks

  • @jeffpitts2473
    @jeffpitts2473 Місяць тому

    Please talk about Santa Muerte soon

    • @jaimeayala4231
      @jaimeayala4231 10 днів тому

      He already mentioned a video he made about the Santa Muerte.

  • @mandapanda1701
    @mandapanda1701 Місяць тому +2

    I love your videos! I know you don’t often do reaction videos, but I think it would be interesting to hear your thoughts on the video “Satan’s Guide to the Bible” and how accurate/inaccurate information is represented.

  • @marluisalunadeguerrero1608
    @marluisalunadeguerrero1608 Місяць тому

    No formality.

  • @bladeb2001
    @bladeb2001 Місяць тому

    I adore Mexicos folk saints

  • @mexicanstatue172
    @mexicanstatue172 Місяць тому +1

    reupload?

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Місяць тому +12

      First time covering this subject on the channel. Maybe you're thinking of the Santa Muerte episode from a few years ago?

    • @justforplaylists
      @justforplaylists Місяць тому +1

      Do you have Nebula? You could have seen it there.

  • @ho-hyongyoo3251
    @ho-hyongyoo3251 Місяць тому +3

    There is a story about a good theif all over the world it seems

  • @ajithsidhu7183
    @ajithsidhu7183 Місяць тому

    tuyo by Rodrigo Amarante, intensified

  • @lunan5197
    @lunan5197 Місяць тому

    What the hell is that title Andrew 😭

  • @PhenixOfDawn
    @PhenixOfDawn Місяць тому

    07:34 Watch your head

  • @truthinesssss
    @truthinesssss Місяць тому +1

    👍

  • @gladiussecus
    @gladiussecus Місяць тому +1

    Imagine that you are a bandit who does not believe much in religion, you never preached, you never promoted spirituality, and you see that 100 years after your death they have created a religion in your name.

  • @Egr-et6ar
    @Egr-et6ar Місяць тому

    The Guadalupe that Mexico holds so dear is based on Tonantzin. “7 dioses Mexicas que fueron sustituidos por deidades espanolas,” and “5 dioses prehispanicos que la Iglesia cambio por virgenes, cristos y Santos.”

  • @josefonseca6144
    @josefonseca6144 Місяць тому

    I grew up in Juarez and there was a tons of alters for this saint. This was in the 90s, it’s funny how people outside the culture just assume the negative.

  • @majddarc7292
    @majddarc7292 Місяць тому +3

    What is the mexican catholic church's stance on Malverde? Where there attempts to canonise him?

    • @ZeroGravityFuneral
      @ZeroGravityFuneral Місяць тому +15

      They are not fans

    • @jasonGamesMaster
      @jasonGamesMaster Місяць тому +5

      He says he (Malverde)'s not official, like Santa Morte

    • @justin36004
      @justin36004 Місяць тому +5

      Not a saint. No attempts to canonize this person.

    • @RickyLole
      @RickyLole Місяць тому +12

      They condemn the veneration of folk saints, which is understandable because why would you want to venerate literal drug dealers and thieves?

    • @xiuhcoatl4830
      @xiuhcoatl4830 Місяць тому +1

      @@RickyLole They had no issue with plenty of their saints... their degenerate popes and stuff

  • @dp_wynn5392
    @dp_wynn5392 Місяць тому

    Thanks for making this, my family venerates Malverde and painting everyone that does as drug traffickers is disrespectful to the devotees and his image. I’d say 90% of people supplicate to Malverde is because of poverty and a sense of relatability.

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 Місяць тому +2

    Anybody is a Saint with enough Patrons

  • @alfrancisbuada2591
    @alfrancisbuada2591 Місяць тому

    What about Santa Muerte?

    • @jaimeayala4231
      @jaimeayala4231 10 днів тому

      Check his list of videos, There's already one on her.

  • @Trysomieflexntjes
    @Trysomieflexntjes Місяць тому

    Looks like that moustache guy from Fallout.

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike Місяць тому

    I feel like I’m having deja vu

  • @aaronwilliams007
    @aaronwilliams007 Місяць тому

    You must be a blast at parties

  • @BerengarioPR
    @BerengarioPR Місяць тому +4

    Hey

    • @ReligionForBreakfast
      @ReligionForBreakfast  Місяць тому +14

      hello

    • @BerengarioPR
      @BerengarioPR Місяць тому +2

      @@ReligionForBreakfastThank you for the content for all these years. Also, Have you ever considered a video on Taino religion in the Caribbean?

  • @gideonhorwitz9434
    @gideonhorwitz9434 Місяць тому

    Was he actually canonized

  • @alexblue6991
    @alexblue6991 11 днів тому +1

    Sounds like an English Robin Hood

  • @nomanejane5766
    @nomanejane5766 Місяць тому

  • @smrk2452
    @smrk2452 Місяць тому

    Does the Catholic Church have an official statement about this?

    • @sanmartinovallevictorjuven5187
      @sanmartinovallevictorjuven5187 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, Malverde is not a saint.

    • @smrk2452
      @smrk2452 Місяць тому

      @@sanmartinovallevictorjuven5187 is that it? Anything from the USCCB about venerating a religious figure to protect you in doing crimes?

    • @sanmartinovallevictorjuven5187
      @sanmartinovallevictorjuven5187 14 днів тому +1

      @@smrk2452 Yes, the Catholic church is very strict on this. To be a saint one must be an example of the faith. Malverde is not a saint because:
      a) It's unlikely he ever existed in the first place.
      b) He was a criminal, bandoleros are sometimes painted in a good light as folk heroes but in reality they were despicable.
      c) His cult exalts sin and crime, which is evil.

  • @evilcartmensolo7198
    @evilcartmensolo7198 Місяць тому

    Is this where the story of Zorro came from? Where the man of the people that fights those in power leaves his mark?

    • @jaimeayala4231
      @jaimeayala4231 10 днів тому +1

      The fictional character of El Zorro apparently was taken from a real bandit: Joaquin Murrieta. He was considered by the American authorities as a thief and by the Mexicans as a guerrilla fighter. Look for his story. It is really interesting. One author found that he possible wasn't killed by the bounty hunters, but he escaped to Baja California. I found hard to believe but his research pointed that Murrieta was a mason or he had some connection with masons.