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Tip:
This year, several significant religious and cultural events fall on the same
day. March 21 is the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racism. In
the Christian tradition, this year it is also Good Friday where Christians
commemorate Christ’s passion and death on the cross to pay for the world’s
sins. Also this year, it is the Jewish holiday of Purim which celebrates
victory over an oppressive ruler as related in the Book of Ester. Hindus will
celebrate Holi on March 21 this year, which is a festival dedicated to Krishna.
Baha’is and Zoroastrians will celebrate New Years Day on March 21 (Naw Ruz and
Now Ruz). Finally, to cap off the significant events occuring on this day,
there will also be a full moon.
Article Details
Article Added On: January 16, 2005 - over 3 years ago
Title: Faith that celebrates life
Author: Michael Astor
Publication: The Toronto Star, AP
Publication Date: January 01, 2005 - over 3 years ago
Faith Groups:
Evangelical Christian
Themes:
religious tolerance/intolerance
Abstract: Afro-Brazilian religions like Candomble are flourishing across Brazil, even among the middle class At the many Candomble terreiros, or temples, people eat, flirt and court, writes Michael Astor.
Jan 15, 2005
BELFORD ROXO, Brazil