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…
An often misunderstood faith, Santeria community thrives here
An often misunderstood faith, Santeria community thrives in Houston – Repeating Islands
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