A Heartfelt Tribute to the Guiding Light of María

Hermana Glenda's song 'María' is a deeply personal and spiritual tribute to the Virgin Mary, reflecting on her profound influence throughout the singer's life. The repetition of 'María' in the lyrics emphasizes the central role that the Virgin Mary plays in the artist's faith and daily existence. The song is a narrative of significant moments where Mary’s presence and guidance were felt, from childhood memories to pivotal life decisions.

The lyrics recount how the artist's grandmother and mother instilled a devotion to Mary from an early age. This familial tradition of faith is highlighted by the secret baptism arranged by the artist's mother, symbolizing a deep, personal commitment to Mary despite external challenges. The song also touches on the artist's vocational journey, where Mary’s guidance helped dispel doubts and fears, leading to a life dedicated to God.

Moreover, the song portrays Mary as a comforting and reassuring figure during times of difficulty. The artist recalls moments of hardship where praying to Mary provided solace and strength, reaffirming her vows and commitment. The song concludes with a call to the listener to embrace Mary in their hearts, much like the apostle John did, suggesting that Mary’s love and guidance are universally accessible and deeply transformative.

' María' is not just a song but a testament to the enduring and nurturing presence of the Virgin Mary in the artist's life, serving as a beacon of faith, hope, and unwavering support.

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  1. Milagro de Amor
  2. Tu Eres El Agua Viva
  3. Magnificat
  4. El Me Protegerá
  5. María
  6. Nada Es Imposible Para Ti
  7. Pablo El Apóstol
  8. No Juzgues
  9. No Soy Digno
  10. Para Qué Me Sirve
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