Terra: É hoje (15): conheça a história que originou o Dia da Umbanda
Com grande influência das religiões de matriz africana e com o sincretismo do catolicismo, kardecismo, xamanismo e o candomblé, a Umbanda surge na cidade de São Gonçalo, no subúrbio do Rio de Janeiro ...
É hoje (15): conheça a história que originou o Dia da Umbanda
Dia Nacional da Umbanda é comemorado no mesmo dia que a Proclamação da República, 15 de novembro crédito: MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP No mesmo dia em que se comemora os 134 anos da Proclamação da República no ...
Umbanda (Portuguese pronunciation: [ũˈbɐ̃dɐ]) is a religion that emerged in Brazil during the 1920s. Deriving largely from Spiritism, it also combines elements from Afro-Brazilian traditions like Candomblé as well as Roman Catholicism.
Umbanda is a religion that combines African tradition with South American indigenous beliefs and Catholic saints. Learn more about Umbanda's history.
Umbanda is a Brazilian religion that brings together elements of Candomblé, Spiritism, and Christianity. Its practitioners believe in a Supreme God, various deities, and a large number of intermediary spirits. They also believe in reincarnation and that every human is a medium.
Umbanda, deeply rooted in Brazil’s cultural fabric, encompasses a profound connection to nature, reverence for ancestral spirits, and a belief in the interconnectedness of all beings.
Umbanda is a syncretic Afro-Brazilian religion rooted in spiritual healing, mediumship, and ancestral wisdom, based on monotheism, charity, spiritual evolution, and communication with the spirit world.
Umbanda is an Afro-Brazilian religion characterized by a blend of traditional African religions, European culture, Brazilian Spiritualism, and Roman Catholicism.