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Church of the
Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993), was a case in
which the
Supreme Court of the
United States held that an ordinance...
- Lu****í or
Lukumí may
refer to: Lu****í language, a
lexicon of
words and
phrases used as the
liturgical language of Santería in Cuba Lu****í people, an Afro-Cuban...
- into
confrontation with the law, as with the 1993 case of
Church of the
Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, in
which the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled that...
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Church of
Lukumi Babalu Aye (CLBA) is a Santería
church in Hialeah, Florida. The
church practices Cuba's Santería or Lu****í
tradition /
Regla de Ocha....
- Yorùbá
brought with them
eventually became the
basis for what is
known as
Lukumí (or Santería in Cuba). This
religion spawned the
creation of the
first "sacred"...
- Afro-Cubans or
Black Cubans are
Cubans of full or
partial sub-Saharan
African ancestry. The term Afro-Cuban can also
refer to
historical or
cultural elements...
- a
ritual language, and is
referred to as
Lukumí. Due to 200
years of
separation from the motherland,
Lukumí became a
lexicon of
words and is not a spoken...
- the date of his
feast day; and
Santa Elena and San Onofre. In Santería or
Lukumi, the Afro-Caribbean
religion of Cuba,
there is a
syncretization of the Anima...
-
David M. O'Brien,
Animal Sacrifice and
Religious Freedom:
Church of the
Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah. S.
Solagbade Popoola,
Ikunle Abiyamo: It...
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interpreting the Constitution, thus
leaving the
Smith test in place. In
Church of
Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of
Hialeah (1993), the
Supreme Court stated that inquiries...