Treze de Maio

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A Celestial Message of Peace and Devotion

The song "Treze de Maio" performed by Joanna is a tribute to the apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Fátima, Portugal, on the 13th of May 1917. The lyrics recount the events as experienced by the three shepherd children, Lúcia, Francisco, and Jacinta, who witnessed the Virgin Mary's appearance. The song is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition and expresses themes of faith, peace, and the power of prayer.

The repeated invocation 'Ave, ave, ave Maria' is a Latin phrase meaning 'Hail Mary,' a traditional Catholic prayer. This refrain underscores the song's devotional nature and reflects the call for prayer that the Virgin Mary emphasized during her apparitions. The lyrics suggest that through constant prayer and penance, humanity can find salvation and peace, particularly from the ravages of war. The song implies that the Virgin Mary's message is one of maternal care and concern, urging the faithful to live in a state of grace and devotion.

Joanna's rendition of "Treze de Maio" is not just a recounting of a historical religious event; it is also a call to action for believers. The song encourages listeners to reflect on their own spiritual lives and to engage in practices that promote peace and reconciliation. It serves as a reminder of the potential impact of faith and prayer on personal and global challenges, advocating for a world free from conflict through spiritual commitment.

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  1. Amanhã Talvez
  2. Tô Querendo Você
  3. Amor Bandido
  4. Ave Maria
  5. Tô Fazendo Falta
  6. Maria de Nazaré
  7. Tua Fera
  8. Treze de Maio
  9. Um Sonho a Dois (part. Roupa Nova)
  10. Viva a Mãe de Deus e Nossa
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