Santería, a fusion of African religions and Catholicism, was one of the few religious practices to quietly endure through decades of prohibitions and expanding to new demographics.
In Cuba, santería, a fusion of African religions and Catholicism, grows in popularity after enduring decades of prohibitions and stigma by the communist government.
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