Each October, the devotees make a pilgrimage to Sorte Mountain in Yaracuy State, Venezuela, home of the high altar to the religion's central figure.
Along the pilgramage, the devotees engage in several rituals. Some draw elaborate designs on the ground with chalk, and lie within them. They believe they will be cleansed through being possessed by spirits. In the image below, a man in a trance made a pact with a spiritual leader to be more responsible and to work harder at his job.
The Maria Lonza religion is one of many examples of the mesh of Catholic and African religions found throught Latin American culture.
Photo Sources: The New York Times, 2009
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