First of all it is Santeria. This roughly translates as the Way of the Saints. Statues of Saints are used as objects of divination, often they are given different names than what would be used in say, sunday school . Some Santeria groups have apparently divinized the famed actor Charlie Chaplin. I have seen statues of Mr Chaplin in a black suit with bow tie and mustache, obviously Charlie Chaplin, in Botanicas often alongside statues of say, Joan of Arc or St. Theresa. Okay Chaplain ( not spelling) is an ecclesiastical title, but...)
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Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Santaria
Jehovah's Witness or Santaria
Sublime's hit Santaria was released on the album Sublime.
No, not at all. The word 'Santaria' can be roughly translated into 'The way of the Saints'.
I belive you are thinking of Santaria. This is very similar to the more common tradition of Voo Doo as practiced in Haiti and Louisiana.
Many forms of ancient religions require you to wear all white (including covering your head) for specific periods of time, usually no more than a year and a day. It is done to show respect for the tradition of the religion and some feel it helps keep your mind clear of outside influences while you are learning. These religions include but are not limited to: some paths of Hindu, Budhism, some paths of Wiccan, Voodoo, Palo, and Santaria.
No, they are random mixed up words made to sound like Latin.Ada Due Damballa, Give Me The Power I Beg Of YouLeveu Mercier DePou ShiouSacouse Entiene LeDevou DeMobocheuAdaleu Bwaseu Damballa (repeat 5 times)...which rouglhy translates as;To the almighty Damballa, give me the power I beg of you!To the mercy of my soulTo the point of my deathHear me out of from my condemned voice.Ade Due Damballa. [Carenchella santaria. Ooya shangu yenya macoomba*]. Give me the power, I beg of you. Leveau mercier du bois chaloitte. Secoise entienne mais pois de morte. Morteisma lieu de vocuier de mieu vochette. Endelieu pour du boisette damballa (3).
ade due damballa, reucilisentiliea who ya shungoo nemyam ma cuba give me the power i beg of you! lervburve milslim brushuon sacuse su thumme progeimourt more tise mi salicout ti mou mou chant adely proutabuse damballa andely proutibuse damballa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ada Due Damballa, Give Me The Power I Beg Of YouLeveu Mercier DePou ShiouSacouse Entiene LeDevou DeMobocheuAdaleu Bwaseu Damballa (repeat 5 times)...which rouglhy translates as;To the almighty Damballa, give me the power I beg of you!To the mercy of my soulTo the point of my deathHear me out of from my condemned voice.Ade Due Damballa. [Carenchella santaria. Ooya shangu yenya macoomba*]. Give me the power, I beg of you. Leveau mercier du bois chaloitte. Secoise entienne mais pois de morte. Morteisma lieu de vocuier de mieu vochette. Endelieu pour du boisette damballa (3).Iwonder if it realy works????????
No, they are random mixed up words made to sound like Latin.Ada Due Damballa, Give Me The Power I Beg Of YouLeveu Mercier DePou ShiouSacouse Entiene LeDevou DeMobocheuAdaleu Bwaseu Damballa (repeat 5 times)...which rouglhy translates as;To the almighty Damballa, give me the power I beg of you!To the mercy of my soulTo the point of my deathHear me out of from my condemned voice.Ade Due Damballa. [Carenchella santaria. Ooya shangu yenya macoomba*]. Give me the power, I beg of you. Leveau mercier du bois chaloitte. Secoise entienne mais pois de morte. Morteisma lieu de vocuier de mieu vochette. Endelieu pour du boisette damballa (3).
Ade Due Damballa. [Carenchella santaria. Ooya shangu yenya macoomba*]. Give me the power, I beg of you. Leveau mercier du bois chaloitte. Secoise entienne mais pois de morte. Morteisma lieu de vocuier de mieu vochette. Endelieu pour du boisette damballa (3).
Religion in Puerto Rico is predominantly Roman Catholic. However, some Catholics perform other spiritual practices along with their Catholic faith. This is true for other Christian religions in the Island as well. Some of these practices are 'Santería' (Voodoo) and 'Taino' religious practices which centered on the worship of 'cemís'. 'Cemís' are gods, spirits, or ancestors and 'Tainos' are the name of the Amerindians that inhabited the island. Other Christian religions present in the Island are Pentecostals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Evangelical Christians, and Latter Day Saints. It is common for some of the people practicing these other faiths to still receive the Sacraments in the Catholic Church. Hence the duality in their practices goes across all borders of faith. There are about 3,000 people that practice Judaism. Puerto Rico has the largest Jewish community in the Caribbean.The Catholic faith is the dominant religion.According to the 2000 census Puerto Ricans are Christians. 75% of the population is Roman Catholic and 15% is Protestan Christian.Other religions are also represented in Puerto Rico. Taíno religious practices have been rediscovered/reinvented to a degree by a handful of advocates. Various African religious practices have been present since the arrival of African slaves. In particular, the Yoruba beliefs of Santeria and/or Ifá, and the Kongo-derived Palo Mayombe find adherence among a few individuals who practice some form of African traditional religion.In 2007, Islam had over 5,000 Muslims in Puerto Rico, representing about 0.10% of the population. There were eight Islamic mosques spread throughout the island. Puerto Rico is also home to the largest and richest Jewish community in the Caribbean with 3,000 Jewish inhabitants. Puerto Rico is the only Caribbean island in which the Conservative, Reform and Orthodox Jewish movements are represented