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Cardinal Juan de la Caridad García blesses devotees taking part in the annual Saint Lazarus procession

Video. Cuban pilgrims flock to Havana's El Rincon shrine for blessings

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Cuba saw thousands of devotees walk toward the shrine of El Rincon, on the outskirts of Havana, during the annual pilgrimage honouring Saint Lazarus.

The ritual blends Catholic belief with Afro-Cuban Santería and draws worshippers from across the island on December 16 and 17.

Saint Lazarus, also known as Babalú Aye or simply the Old Man, is revered as the protector of the sick and the poor. Many pilgrims wore purple, the colour linked to the saint. Some walked long distances, others crawled or moved on their knees to fulfil vows.

Amid outbreaks of dengue and chikungunya and a deep economic crisis, prayers focused on health and stability.

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