Archive for August, 2009

Peru’s main religion is Roman Catholic, as in many other Latin American countries. It is the official religion and state interference in state affairs and the daily application in the last 400 years. Most activities of the Church and clergy in and around Lima, which is the capital of the state centered.

Most of the official duties of the State in the rites of the church included. The inauguration of President begins with Mass at the cathedral by the events of Holy Week and celebrate the great day of Peruvian saints and festivals such as Santa Rosa de Lima.

Historically, the policy of the Church should be very conservative and hand high in the treatment of indigenous Quechua and Aymara people. Only in the fifties, this policy essentially very foreign priests, who changed the clergy. This has led to the materialization of a sharply populist theme activist and social between several members of the clergy, with many priests and religious have tried to lend a hand to the poor.

As the decision of the dominant religion on a group of people who maintain their strong cultural traditions, native, is the Roman Catholic Church complex mixed with the characteristics of the Inca thought, and after. The natives hold animistic notions about spirits and forces that are present in natural environments. The Incas and the cult of the Andes) INTI (Sun, the Pachamama (Mother Earth), and other gods. When converting people to Catholicism, the Spaniards have followed a deliberate tactic of syncretism, where they replaced the saints Christians for the local deities and the location of the temple, because it often involves the recruitment of Churches.

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The Roman Catholic Christians, and generally celebrated on the day of the Risen Lord on Easter Sunday. May the secular world as a full day of celebrating Easter egg hunt, children’s activities, eating with family and friends, and a visit by the Easter Bunny. Although these do with the religion of the day on which Jesus Christ is risen from the dead have to do that is a wonderful way to an afternoon in a beautiful garden with people who spend full of love. This is not what Easter is all.

What exactly happens at Easter?

Sunday of Easter as a religious festival is the day that Jesus rose from the dead after 3 days of death. The Catholic Church has a special mass for Easter Sunday, and therefore the Christian Church. In most scenarios, traditional festivities and fun from the Holy Thursday before Easter to the Sunday is not allowed, and if most of the celebration (eg, lunch with friends and family) occur on the day, Easter, even if the Lord is risen.

The secular world is to attend Easter Sunday through various activities and shopping activities. On the hunt for Easter eggs also happened that day when the children have the opportunity hidden in the search for eggs in a given area. Various awards are offered in this competition, Easter egg hunt. Also as previously mentioned, the Easter Bunny makes his presence was still regarded as the forerunner of the Easter egg.

If what happened on Easter Sunday, which happens, on Easter Monday?

As Boxing Day is Easter Monday a holiday, the proceeds immediately to other holiday. This is the time for visiting friends and relatives, and it is a rest period of activity carried out on Easter Sunday. The Catholic Church has a cross-procession and a mass to be held specifically for Easter Monday. This stuff is almost identical to the service yesterday, with some slight modifications in the hymns. After the celebration of Holy Mass, people usually rest and spend time with their families.

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