Arts and Entertainment, 3rd prize
Cristina Garcia Rodero
Magnum Photos
Magnum Photos
01 January, 2006
A María Lionza priest liberates evil spirits so they can be buried in the earth. The folk religion of María Lionza has one of the largest followings of any sect in Venezuela. The cult is a blend of African, indigenous and Roman Catholic beliefs, and is popular across all strata of society. María Lionza is revered as a goddess of nature, love, peace and harmony, and followers believe she still lives on Montana de Sorte together with many important spirits. Devotees travel to the mountain to pay homage to her and commune with the spirit world.
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