What happens this day and why the devil is on the loose

What happens this day and why the devil is on the loose
What happens this day and why the devil is on the loose

The grandmothers They say you have to have be careful once the month of August approaches, since the day 23 the devil loosed his chains in hell. This quite popular legend throughout the national territory is still valid today and many people take their precautions in the Saint Bartholomew’s Day.

In Mexicothe voices of older people recommends during this day not to leave the house after midnight, not to play with fire or knives in order to avoid driven tragedies by evil in the form of a demonbut where does this belief come from in our country and what happens on august 24, Saint Bartholomew’s Day?, this is what the old generations tell.

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Who was San Bartolo?

In the Christian tradition, San Bartolo refers to San Bartolome one of the 12 apostles of Jesus. Within the Roman rite, his feast day is the August 24date on which he was murdered in a quite bloody way, it is said that his skin was ripped off when he was still alive causing his death, due to this he was canonized and every August 24 is commemorated.

What is the legend that surrounds the Day of San Bartolo?

In several regions of Latin America, especially in Mexico, the legend is told that gives rise to the belief that the devil is on the loose during the day of San Bartolo.

According to the legend, San Bartolomé owned great wealth in the Chicama Valley, before which the devil was very envious. So to get everything he challenged the saint to a raceoh this one accepted.

During the close competition, seeing that he could lose, Saint Bartolo commended himself to God to ask for help, so in one jump he was able to gain an advantage, the Devilwhen trying the same feat he lost control, fell into the river Y he drowned. According to this story, the devil seeks revenge and comes out of the river on San Bartolo Day to take revenge.

Why is it said that on San Bartolo Day, the Devil is on the Loose?

On the day of San Bartolo celebrated every August 24 religiously in various parts of the country, It is believed that the devil is on the loose. This belief emerges from the legend told by the duel between the saint Y the devilwhere the former emerged victorious.

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It is said that on San Bartolo day the devil is on the loose Why do bad things happen?A lot of rain and wind are expected that day. As of 11 p.m. on August 23, it is recommended that no one leave the house, they say that during the rain at dawn on August 24 snakes walk standing and quite disturbing things happen, much is said about this day and the following is coined to the devil:

What happens on San Bartolo day?

  • That the devil passes in the form of a man conquering women, urinates on them and leaves them lifeless
  • The pericón flower loses its aroma on this day
  • Flies disappear by the presence of the devil
  • Caves should not be entered on this day or it will take ages to come out and you will age prematurely.

The article is in Spanish

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