An often misunderstood faith, Santeria community thrives in
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Allan Turner of the Houston Chronicle reports on a community in Houston, Texas, that practices Santeria, an often misunderstood Afro-Caribbean faith. Our thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention. FOr the original report and a gallery of photos, follow the link below. Disciples fill Faizah Perry’s sunny suburban Houston home for…
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