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religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Sep 27, 2008
Michelle Wood said she was attacked by members of a voodoo group when she refused to participate in drug use and devil worship in a ceremony related to the autumnal equinox. But cult experts said Wood's story didn't …
Also tagged: voodoo, cult experts
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Sep 25, 2008
The account of a woman recovering from critical injuries she said were inflicted by members of an occult group may be difficult to unravel because it doesn't match the typical methods used by such groups, an expert in …
Also tagged: cult, voodoo, cults, icsa, international cultic studies association, carol giambalvo, bob engborg, cult experts
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Sep 24, 2008
A woman found beaten and lying on the side of U.S. 1 in St. Johns County told deputies she ended up that way after a voodoo ceremony in Flagler County related to the autumnal equinox. Michelle Rene Wood, 42, of Palm …
Also tagged: voodoo
nytimes.com » NYT > The City - Jul 5, 2008
Paulette Buckley, a grandmother, musician and singer, talks about her life as a Santeria priestess and the growing mainstream acceptance of her religion.
Also tagged: new york city, religion and churches
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - May 28, 2008
A nationally recognized Santeria priest has engaged an attorney in his battle with Coral Gables, Florida, after police there interrupted a ceremony with animal sacrifices at a home last summer.
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Apr 10, 2008
"The issue of Santeria and animal sacrifice has already been decided by the United States Supreme Court. I'm pretty sure the Constitution of the United States still applies in Euless, Texas."
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Mar 11, 2008
At the end of the one-day trial, U.S. District Judge John McBryde said Euless was protecting the public's health by banning animal slaughtering in the city limits but that Merced could do the rituals elsewhere.
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Feb 8, 2008
The surge in Santeria, which is practiced by many in Cuba, can partly be explained by the arrival of thousands of Cuban doctors in Venezuela.
booksblog.it » booksblog - Feb 6, 2008
Vampiri. Preti satanici. Magia nera. Zombie. Il tutto sotto il sole dei Caraibi, che ustiona come le fiamme dell’inferno. Di questo e molto altro narra Orrori tropicali. Storie di vudù, santería e palo mayombe …
Also tagged: cuba, fantasy, narrativa italiana, magia
religionnewsblog.com » Religion News Blog - Jan 22, 2008
Jose Merced filed the federal discrimination lawsuit in December 2006 after city officials told him he couldn't kill goats for a ceremony.