Samba-Enredo 2023 - Em Nome do Pai, Dos Filhos, Dos Espíritos e Dos Santos… Amém!
G.R.E.S. Gaviões Da Fiel (SP)
A Spiritual Journey Through Faith and Unity
The song 'Samba-Enredo 2023 - Em Nome do Pai, Dos Filhos, Dos Espíritos e Dos Santos… Amém!' by G.R.E.S. Gaviões Da Fiel (SP) is a rich tapestry of spiritual and cultural references, blending elements of Christianity and Afro-Brazilian religions. The opening lines, 'In the name of the Father, the Sons, the Spirits, and the Saints... Amen,' set a reverent tone, invoking a sense of divine presence and blessing.
The lyrics frequently mention 'Aruanda' and 'quizomba,' terms deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian spiritual traditions. Aruanda is often considered a spiritual realm in Umbanda, while quizomba refers to a festive gathering. These references highlight the song's celebration of religious syncretism, where different faiths and beliefs coexist harmoniously. The repeated mention of being a 'warrior of Saint George, messenger of Ogum' further emphasizes this blend, as Saint George is a Christian saint often syncretized with Ogum, the Yoruba deity of war and iron.
The song also speaks to the collective identity and unity of the Gaviões da Fiel, a samba school and supporters' group for the Corinthians football club. The lyrics 'Our banner is religion' and 'In this chain, I am one more' underscore a sense of belonging and shared purpose. The imagery of 'the promised land' and 'a new day dawning' evokes themes of hope and renewal, suggesting a brighter future through faith and community. The song pays homage to figures like Sister Dulce and Chico Xavier, who are revered for their humanitarian and spiritual contributions, further enriching its message of compassion and solidarity.
The recurring question, 'In the arms of the Creator, was it Christ or Oxalá?' encapsulates the song's essence, reflecting the seamless integration of different spiritual traditions. This line invites listeners to ponder the universality of divine love and the interconnectedness of all faiths. Ultimately, the song is a powerful ode to faith, unity, and the enduring spirit of the Gaviões da Fiel community.