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Santería (Spanish pronunciation: [san̪.t̪eˈɾi.a]), also known as Regla de Ocha, Regla Lucumí, or Lucumí, is an Afro-Caribbean religion that developed in Cuba during the late 19th century. It arose amid a process of syncretism between the traditional Yoruba religion of West Africa, the Roman Catholic form of Christianity, and Spiritism. There is no central authority in control of Santería and much diversity exists among practitioners, who are known as creyentes ("believers"). Santería teaches the existence of a transcendent creator divinity, Olodumare, under whom are spirits known as oricha. Typically deriving their names and attributes from traditional Yoruba deities, these oricha are equated with Roman Catholic saints and associated with various myths. Each human is deemed to have a personal link to a particular oricha who influences their personality. Olodumare is believed to be the ultimate source of aché, a supernatural force permeating the universe that can be manipulated through ritual actions. Practitioners venerate the oricha at altars, either in the home or in the casa (temple), which is run by a santero (priest) or santera (priestess). Membership of the casa requires initiation. Offerings to the oricha include fruit, liquor, flowers and sacrificed animals. A central ritual is the toque de santo, in which practitioners drum, sing, and dance to encourage an oricha to possess one of their members and thus communicate with them. Several forms of divination are used, including Ifá, to decipher messages from the oricha. Offerings are also given to the spirits of the dead, with some practitioners identifying as spirit mediums. Healing rituals and the preparation of herbal remedies and talismans also play a prominent role. Santería developed among Afro-Cuban communities following the Atlantic slave trade of the 16th to 19th centuries. It formed through the blending of the traditional religions brought to Cuba by enslaved West Africans, the majority of them Yoruba, and Roman Catholicism, the only religion legally permitted on the island by the Spanish colonial government. In urban areas of West Cuba, these traditions merged with Spiritist ideas to form the earliest casas during the late 19th century. After the Cuban War of Independence resulted in an independent republic in 1898, its new constitution enshrined freedom of religion. Santería nevertheless remained marginalized by Cuba's Roman Catholic, Euro-Cuban establishment, which typically viewed it as brujería (witchcraft). In the 1960s, growing emigration following the Cuban Revolution spread Santería abroad. The late 20th century saw growing links between Santería and related traditions in West Africa and the Americas, such as Haitian Vodou and Brazilian Candomblé. Since the late 20th century, some practitioners have emphasized a "Yorubization" process to remove Roman Catholic influences and created forms of Santería closer to traditional Yoruba religion. 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. The religion remains most common among working-class Afro-Cuban communities although is also practiced by individuals of other class and ethnic backgrounds. The number of initiates is estimated to be in the high hundreds of thousands. These initiates serve as diviners and healers for a much larger range of adherents of varying levels of fidelity, making the precise numbers of those involved in Santería difficult to determine. Many of those involved also identify as practitioners of another religion, typically Roman Catholicism. Definitions The term Santería translates into English as the "way of the saints". This term was first used by scholarly commentators in the 1930s and later spread among the religion's practitioners themselves. It has become the most popular name for the religion, although some practitioners find it offensive. A common alternative is Regla de Ocha, meaning "the rule of ocha", ocha being a term for the religion's deities. Some adherents regard this as the religion's "official" name. The tradition has also been called Lucumí, in reference to the colonial Spanish term for the Yoruba people, or alternatively La Religión Lucumí ("the Lucumí religion") or Regla Lucumí ("the rule of Lucumí"). Santería is an Afro-Caribbean religion, and more specifically an Afro-Cuban religion. In Cuba it is sometimes described as "the national religion", although it has also spread abroad. Santería's roots are in the traditional religions brought to Cuba by enslaved West Africans, the majority of them Yoruba, between the 16th and 19th centuries. In Cuba, these religions mixed with the Roman Catholicism introduced by Spanish colonialists. Roman Catholic saints were conflated with West African deities, while enslaved Africans adopted Roman Catholic rituals and sacramentals. In the 19th century, elements from Spiritism—a French variant of Spiritualism—were drawn into the mix, with Santería emerging as a distinct religion in western Cuba during the late 19th century. Although Santería is the best known of the Afro-Cuban religions, and the most popular, it is not the only one. Others include Palo, which derives from practices originating in the Congo Basin, and Abakuá, which has its origins among the secret male societies practiced among the Efik-Ibibio. Many practitioners of Palo and Abakuá also follow Santería. Another Afro-Cuban religion is Arará, which derives from practices among the Ewe and Fon; although its origins are not Yoruba, it is sometimes considered a branch of Santería rather than a separate system. Santería also has commonalities with other West African and West African-derived traditions in the Americas which collectively form the "Orisha religion", "Orisha Tradition", or "Orisha worship." These include Haitian Vodou and Brazilian Candomblé, sometimes characterized as "sister religions" of Santería due to their shared origins in Yoruba traditional religion. Santería is a flexible and eclectic tradition, with considerable variation in how it is practiced. There is no strict orthodoxy, no key sacred text, and no central authority in control of the entire religion. It has absorbed elements from many cultures that it has encountered, such as that of the Chinese migrants who came to Cuba in the 19th century, while in continental North America, Santería has also incorporated influences from Central American and Mexican religions as well as from New Age and modern Pagan practices. As well as it being common for Cubans to idiosyncratically blend ideas from different religions, many of Santería's practitioners claim multiple religious allegiances. Santería's adherents often consider themselves to be Roman Catholics—some priests and priestesses of Santería refuse to initiate anyone who is not a baptised Roman Catholic—and others consider.... Discover the P A Mason popular books. Find the top 100 most popular P A Mason books.

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  • Commonwealth Pennsylvania v. Gerald Joseph Mason synopsis, comments

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    Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee

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    A Flytrap Fiasco

    P.A. Mason

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  • The Damsel Gauntlet synopsis, comments

    The Damsel Gauntlet

    P.A. Mason

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  • An Elvish Sweatshop synopsis, comments

    An Elvish Sweatshop

    P.A. Mason

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    Mason Billingsley v. State Alaska

    Court Of Appeals Of Alaska

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    Estate Mary Mason v. Robert T. Fairbank

    Supreme Court Of California In Bank

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    Supreme Court of Tennessee

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    Mason v. Land

    Colorado Supreme Court

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    Mason-Walsh-Atkinson-Kier Co. v. Department of Labor and Industries

    En Banc. Supreme Court of Washington

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    The Head of the Horseman

    P.A. Mason

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    Sheila Mason v. George Stephen Mason

    Court of Appeals of Utah

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    Estate of Fred Mason Carter v. Church Divinity School of Pacific

    Supreme Court Of California

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    A Royal Froggy Problem

    P.A. Mason

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  • Mason v. Salomon synopsis, comments

    Mason v. Salomon

    New Mexico Supreme Court

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    Supreme Court of Kansas

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    Mason v. Ditzel

    Nebraska Supreme Court

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    Halloween Date Night

    P.A. Mason

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    Mason v. Gerin Corp.

    Supreme Court of Kansas

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    State Utah v. Vera Mason

    Court of Appeals of Utah

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    P.A. Mason

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    An Unforeseen Demise

    P.A. Mason

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    Commonwealth Pennsylvania v. Keith Mason Knight

    Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

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    Supreme Court Of Idaho

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    Mason v. Laramie Rivers Company

    Supreme Court of Wyoming

    On February 4, 1963, the board of directors of Laramie Rivers Company, a Wyoming corporation, met. The minutes of that meeting reflect that the secretary reported that W.E. Hitchco...

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    In Re People v. Mason

    Colorado Supreme Court

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    Mason v. State

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma

    1 William Joe Mason, hereinafter referred to as defendant, was charged, tried and convicted in the District Court, Oklahoma County, Case No. CRF754631, for the crime of Petit Larce...

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    Mason v. Hasso

    Arizona Supreme Court

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    Washington v. Mason

    Department Two Supreme Court of Washington

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    The Kangaroo Case

    P.A. Mason

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    Supreme Court Of Idaho

    This appeal follows from a judgment entered by the district court ordering the forfeiture of seized currency, pursuant to I.C. § 372744. Mark Printz, the real party in interest, a...

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    Psycho Mirror

    P.A. Mason

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    State v. Mason

    Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma

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    Gary Mason v. Tucker and Associates

    Court of Appeals of Idaho

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    Witches Teeth

    P.A. Mason

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    A Curse for Christmas

    P.A. Mason

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  • Washington v. Mason synopsis, comments

    Washington v. Mason

    Department One Supreme Court of Washington

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    Mason v. Mason

    Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma

    The parties hereto were formerly husband and wife. They have four children. The husband, as plaintiff, was granted a divorce from the wife, as defendant, by final judgment and decr...

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    The Troll and the Minotauress

    P.A. Mason

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  • State Idaho v. James Mason synopsis, comments

    State Idaho v. James Mason

    Court of Appeals of Idaho No. 15999

    James Mason was found guilty by a jury and convicted for aggravated assault. On appeal, Mason contends (1) he was denied a timely preliminary hearing as required by I.C.R. 5.1; (2)...

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    Mason v. State

    Supreme Court of Wyoming

    The issue in this case is whether the defendant in a probationrevocation hearing Page 1054 has the right to confront and crossexamine the witnesses against him. Here, the crucial ...

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    D. R. Curtis Company v. Norman Mason

    Court of Appeals of Idaho

    Ruby Miles brings this appeal after the district court for Bannock County refused to set aside a default judgment against her and in favor of Gaylord Phillips. On appeal, Miles con...

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    Mason v. Rolando Lumber Co.

    First Appellate District, Division Two District Court Of Appeal Of California

    Plaintiff, a minor, brought an action through his guardian ad litem to recover damages for personal injuries resulting from an assault by the defendant. The defense to the action w...

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    Organization for Preserving Constitution of Zion Lutheran Church of Auburn v. Mason

    Division One Court of Appeals of Washington

    The Organization for Preserving the Constitution of Zion Lutheran Church of Auburn, Washington (hereinafter the Organization) appeals the trial courts dismissal of its complaint ag...