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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Santeria Priest Rejects Settlement Offer In RLUIPA Suit
The city of Euless, Texas has offered a compromise to settle a lawsuit under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act brought against it by a Santeria priest. (See prior posting.) Yesterday's Dallas Morning News reported that instead of totally prohibiting animal sacrifices, the city would permit the priest to kill chickens and hold weekly gatherings of up to 25 people at his home. However, the city would continue to prohibit the sacrifice of goats. That restriction has led Jose Merced to reject the city's offer. He says that using an animal with four legs is critical to his religious practices. Followers of Santeria believe that the energy in blood from animal sacrifice opens a channel of direct communication with orishas (spirits).