Padroeiro do Brasil

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Saint George: The Protector of Brazil

Maria Bethânia's song 'Padroeiro do Brasil' is a heartfelt tribute to Saint George, a revered figure in Brazilian culture. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Saint George's omnipresence in Brazilian homes, symbolizing protection and faith. Whether in a humble shack or a noble bungalow, the image of Saint George is a common sight, reflecting the deep-rooted devotion of the people. This saint, often depicted as a warrior, is believed to offer protection to those who pray to him, reinforcing the cultural significance of faith and spirituality in everyday life.

The song emphasizes the importance of April 23rd, the feast day of Saint George, encouraging people to celebrate with joy and pleasure. This date holds great significance for devotees, as it is a time to honor the saint's contributions and seek his blessings. The lyrics suggest that Saint George's protection is accessible to all, regardless of social status, highlighting the unifying power of faith. This universal appeal of Saint George as a protector and savior resonates deeply within the Brazilian cultural and religious landscape.

Maria Bethânia, known for her powerful voice and emotive performances, brings a sense of reverence and celebration to the song. Her interpretation of 'Padroeiro do Brasil' not only pays homage to Saint George but also underscores the collective spirit of the Brazilian people. Through her music, Bethânia captures the essence of devotion, protection, and cultural pride, making 'Padroeiro do Brasil' a poignant reminder of the enduring power of faith and community.

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  1. Âmbar
  2. Cheiro de Amor
  3. Sonho Meu (feat. Gal Costa)
  4. Mortal Loucura
  5. Foguete
  6. Carcará
  7. Santo Amaro Ê Ê / Quixabeira / Reconvexo / Minha Senhora / Viola Meu Bem
  8. O Meu Amor (feat. Alcione)
  9. Mariana, Mariana
  10. Sol Negro
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