A “milagro,” literally translated as “miracle” in Spanish, is a small metal charm, also referred to as an ex-voto. These charms are typically offered to a saint as a votive offering. They represent a specific request, blessing, or gratitude for answered prayers. For example, a charm depicting a heart might symbolize a prayer for matters of the heart, while a charm shaped like a leg could signify a plea for healing related to a leg injury or illness.
Their significance lies in their role as tangible symbols of faith and hope. Historically, these tokens have been used across various cultures, demonstrating a universal human desire for divine intervention and expression of thankfulness. The use of these items provides a concrete way for individuals to connect with the divine and express deeply personal needs and gratitude. This practice reinforces spiritual beliefs and fosters a sense of community among adherents.