Narco-saint

[1] Narco-saints are venerated through means condemned by the Catholic Church, although their rites are a form of folk Catholicism.

While they may be venerated by non-criminals, criminal organizations tend to take their religious practices to extremes.

In the case of Santa Muerte, some followers are known to commit human sacrifice on behalf of drug cartels.

[4] Many drug cartel leaders have attempted to portray themselves as modern folk-heroes, often with religious aspects, creating cults of personality around themselves in their communities.

After the deaths of notable drug lords such as Nazario Moreno González and Pablo Escobar, they were seen as narco-saints by followers.

A religious bust of Jesús Malverde , a popular narco-saint, with a marijuana leaf-shaped necklace.