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Showing posts with label African religions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African religions. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Olympic Village Now Includes Brazilian-African Religions With Others
Crux reported yesterday that in Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro, the interfaith center this year includes priests from the Brazilian-African Candomble and Umbanda faiths. When the International Olympics Committee initially chose only five official religions-- Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism-- to be represented, Brazil's Federal Public Ministry (at the urging of activists) complained arguing that the religious diversity of the host country needed to be represented. Brazilian law gives Africa-based religions proportional representation in official activities in the country.
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African religions,
Brazil,
Olympics
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