Sangre de Cristo translates to "Blood of Christ" in Spanish. It is a term commonly used to refer to the blood of Jesus Christ in Christianity, particularly in relation to his sacrifice on the cross. It is also the name of a mountain range in the United States.
montanas de la sangre de cristo (tilde, ~, on second 'n' in 'montanas')
Adorers of the Blood of Christ was created in 1834.
"The body of Christ" in Spanish is "el cuerpo de Cristo". Note that there is no H in "Cristo".
It is not recorded that Christ blood was ever drunk by anyone. When we partake of the Sacrament we drink water or wine which is symbolic of the blood spilt by Christ
Blood Mountain Wilderness was created in 1991.
The Fall of Blood Mountain was created in 1997.
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"The blood of Christ" in Spanish is, "la sangre de Cristo." It is pronounced, "La SAHN-gray day CREE-stow." Note that there is no H in Cristo in Spanish. Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Blood on Wolf Mountain was created in 1936-11.
The duration of Blood on Wolf Mountain is 1.17 hours.
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