That is hexing and is definitely not a Christian Practice . Imagine praying for bad weather to foil, say an amphibious invasion in war-time Pacific- but may also injure or kill innocent fishermen and allied ship crews. hardly in harmony with nature!
Santeria is not a religion but a practice.
Santeria does not have any uniform apparel codes- like some religions do. There is no prescribed habit or costume for Santeria priests, to my knowledge.
Hector Lavoe was a believer of santeria, watch the movie El Cantante you'll see, Sincerly, Anonymous practitioner of Santeria
500,000
People who practice the darker side of Santeria are called palero.
Moestly people who practice santeria. Or people from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria.
There are numerous religions that have no members in Israel, such as Cao Dai, Shamanism, Voodoo, Santeria, Asatru, etc. Of religions that have a very marginal presence in Israel, there are Shintoism, Shenism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Baha'i, each of which represent only a few thousand people at the most. If the question is asking what religion is the least practiced of those that actually exerts an impact on Israeli politics, the answer would be Druze.
most are catholic but there is a large range of people who practice santeria, still believeing in god.
ordinary people
Fox hunting is often practiced by rich people on their own land. Sometimes fox hunting is practiced in nearby forests.
Mainly Catholicism then a very popular Yoruba religion "Santeria" is the second most common religion.
Whether a person, religious or not, is against following the paranormal depends on their individual beliefs.