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  • Gypsies praying.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • The gypsy camp.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • The portrait of a gypsy woman, resting against the wall of the church of their community.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsy praying with the pastor, getting rid of their sins.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsy women exorcising.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsy women exorcising.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • playing cards while waiting for their wives to come from the religious ceremony.<br />
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The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsies waiting for the pastor´s pray.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsies waiting for the pastor´s pray.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Improvised church at the camp of gypsies.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsy women exorcising.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • A gypsy man holding his donkey.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Preparing the fire for cooking and warm themselves from the cold.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
    h_00019430.jpg
  • Preparing the fire for cooking and warm themselves from the cold.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
    h_00019428.jpg
  • The gypsy community at the camp.<br />
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The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
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  • Gypsy culture.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
    h_00019424.jpg
  • A woman praying.<br />
The gipsies call it "the Cult", it is a kind of pact that they get together twice a week in a common hut to pray for good and exorcise the evil. Inside the hut there´s a heavy atmosphere and things seem to be a blend of fantasy and reality. Tens of gipsies form a circle of screams and cries and you can hear a mix of prays, complains, desperation and guilt. A gipsie women faints on the floor almost like she has been exorcised and she had a demon inside her, slowly with the help of the others she recovers.<br />
The truth is that the cult is a way that gipsies chose to express themselves, something that is very much theirs, just like the sound of the gipsies guitars, shows something very real, the suffering of their spirits.
    h_00019416.jpg
  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Manufacturing of religious goods to be sold in Fátima Sanctuary, in central Portugal.
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  • Eyes closed, shaking, praying. Soon, the apostles will distribute blessings that turn out in miracles - they say.
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  • Everyone is welcome at the convention. Whites, Blacks, Indians, Gypsies... Mana Church is present on more than 40 countries with 1000 temples.
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  • Believers pray. Soon, the apostles will distribute blessings that turn out in miracles - they say.
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  • On trance the believers rest on the ground after being touched and exorcised .
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  • The apostle Jorge Tadeu, leader of the Mana Church, throws a so-called holy water over the believers. During the faith convention they pray, dance, sing and wait for a miracle to change their lives.
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  • An apostle blesses a believer. She gets in a trance and claims to be cured. During the faith convention they pray, dance, sing and wait for a miracle to change their lives.
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  • Motard believers on parade during the convention.
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  • For the Lord and the tv cameras to see,  apostle Jorge Tadeu speaks live on Mana Church network.
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  • T-Shirts for sale during the funeral of Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Baseball cap with the image of Che Guevara and Hugo Chávez during the funeral of the President of Venezuela, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Back of a T-Shirt saying 'Chávez doesn't go' during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March, 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Chavista woman holding an action man with the figure of Chávez known as Chavito during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_10.jpg
  • Chávez supporter with a baseball cap with the image of the Venezuelan President during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_13.jpg
  • A pint glass with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_20.jpg
  • Woman with a Chávez earring during the Venezuelan President funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_01.jpg
  • Chavista woman during the funeral of Hugo Chávez, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_02.jpg
  • Head bands saying 'I am Chávez'' for sale during the funeral of President Chávez, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_06.jpg
  • Chávez supporter holding a umbrella and a t-shirt with the image of the President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_07.jpg
  • Woman holding a necklace with the image of the late President of Venezuela during his funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_08.jpg
  • Baseball Caps with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
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  • Young supporter with sunglasses saying 'I Love Chávez'  during the funeral of the President of Venezuela in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_11.jpg
  • Earrings with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_12.jpg
  • Chavista clashing his fist on his hand, a symbol of Chavismo during the funeral of Presindetn Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_14.jpg
  • Girl with a Chavito, a action man with the image of the President of Venezuela during his funeral in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_16.jpg
  • Watch with the image of Chávez during the funeral of the President of Venezuela, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_17.jpg
  • Badges with the image of President Hugo Chávez in a street stall in Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, 12th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_18.jpg
  • Poster with Hugo Chávez for sale during his funeral, Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_19.jpg
  • T-Shirts for sale during the funeral of Hugo Chávez in Caracas, 8th March 2013. During Hugo Chávez funeral many people and stand sold miscellaneous articles that perpetuate Chávez presence. Everything from T-shirts, badges, earrings, baseball caps, sun glasses seemed suitable to have the President’s image. The cult of Chávez is now more alive than ever.
    h_EL__2013_ChavezChic_15.jpg
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