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Omagh. Christmas Eve: 07:00-20:00. ... M&S and Asda across Northern Ireland; ... Coronavirus Voodoo and Santeria closed a week before Christmas due to a number of staff members testing positive ...

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Eleggua (also spelled Elegua, Elewa, Elegba or Legba) is the most important of the orishas in Santeria.Elegua was the first orisha created by Olodumare and he existed prior to and witnessed creation unfold. He is the key to any of our religious practices, for without Elegua’s blessings nothing can proceed, transpire nor succeed in the world.

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Yemayá (also spelled Yemoja, Iemoja, or Yemaya) is one of the most powerful orishas in Santeria. She is the mother of all living things, rules over motherhood and owns all the waters of the Earth. She gave birth to the stars, the moon, the sun and most of the orishas.

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A number of Christian groups such as the Seventh-day Adventists, Pentecostals, and Churches of God are predominantly Black. However, religious sects of African origin such as the vodun in Haiti (see Voodoo); Shango in Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, and Brazil; Santería in Cuba and Puerto Rico; Kumina, Myal, Revivalist, and Ras Tafari in ...

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Number: 3 and 7 Sacred Place in Nature: In the wilderness, forests, the train tracks Colors: Green and black Tools: Hammer, anvil, machete, hoe, shovel, pick, pike, rake, all tools Temperament: Hard-working, inventive, brooding, prone to anger Syncretized Catholic Saint: Saint Peter Ogun’s Caminos (Avatars or “Roads”) Ogun was one of the most widely worshipped orishas amongst …

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Number: 9 Sacred Place in Nature: the marketplace, wind and the gates of the cemetery Colors: brown or burgundy, plus nine different colors (no black) Tools: machetes, masks, scythe, horsetail fly-whisk (iruke) Temperament: fierce, temperamental, protective Syncretized Catholic Saint: Our Lady of Candlemas or Saint Theresa Oyá’s Caminos (Avatars or “Roads”)

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Obatalá (also spells Obbatala or Obatala) is the eldest of the orishas in Santeria and king of the religion in orun (heaven). He is also the father of many of the orishas and as such is given great respect and deference by the other orishas in matters of great importance. He also acts as the “referee” or judge when the orishas have quarrels, working to restore and preserve peace at all …

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Every follower is assigned to an orisha who will guide him or her throughout life. There are around 400 orishas, but only 20 are regularly worshiped in Cuba. There’s Ochún, who wears yellow and is associated with the Virgen de la Caridad (the Virgin of Charity).

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Orisha: Obatalá Saint: Our Lady of Mercy Colors: White Number: 8 Description: Obatala is the eldest of the Orishas, the owner of white cloth, the king of peace and logic.He encourages us to use diplomacy and reason when acting and is often the Orisha who mediates disputes between the other orishas. Obatalá is actually a androgynous Orisha where half of his avatars are male …

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Changó (also spelled Shangó, Ṣango, or Xango) is one of the most popular orishas in Santeria and is the king of our religion on earth. Chango is the orisha of drumming, dancing, thunder, fire, male virility, and leadership. He was once a living king on earth as the fourth Alafin of Oyó in …

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Santeria, the most common name given to a religious tradition of African origin that was developed in Cuba and then spread throughout Latin America and the United States. It centers on the personal relationship between practitioners and the orishas, the deities of …

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The History of Yemaya, Santeria's Queenly Ocean Goddess Mermaid. ... She’s associated with the numbers seven and ten, the colors …

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Referred to as the "King of Santeria," he is a commanding sorcerer who uses his power to cast spells. Shango is one of the four pillars of Santeria, along with Oshun, Yemaya and Obatala. He is one of the most beloved and revered of all Orishas and he plays an integral part in all Santeria rituals. Having found a balance between dominance and ...

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Religion and Slavery Room of Cuban Santería orichas. (The Municipal Museum of Guanabacoa, Havana, Cuba) “Velorio, ou Bal du Petit Ange,” Venezuela, 1826. [Alcide Dessalines d’Orbigny, Voyage pittoresque dans les deux Amériques (Paris, 1836), facing p. 51] Negro cemetery at Wilimington. Though Africans landed with few possessions, they carried their cultures, skills, …

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Roman Catholicism is by far the largest Christian denomination in the country. Roman Catholics are estimated to be 80% of the Haitian population. There is also the influence of the West African religious practices which was brought by the Slaves and some of the indigenous American practices, which is similar to the Cuban Santeria.

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  • Where do Santeria practitioners live?

    Practitioners of Santería are primarily found in Cuba’s La Habana and Matanzas provinces, although communities exist across the island and abroad, especially among the Cuban diasporas of Mexico and the United States.

  • What language is Santeria spoken in Mexico?

    Santería is influenced by and syncretized with Roman Catholicism. Its sacred language is the Lucumí language, a remnant of Yoruba language that is used in rituals but no longer spoken as a vernacular and mostly not understood by practitioners.

  • What is Santeria traditional healing?

    Aside from the use of herbs and divination, the Santería traditional healing is achieved through rituals that include animal sacrifice, offerings, altar building, music, dance, and possession trance.

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