Voodoo is a mix of African Beliefs and Catholicism; often with nature and folk magick 'root-work' mixed in as well.
Voodoo is a mix of African faiths/practices, folk magic, and Catholicism.
Voodoo is a mixture of African faiths/religions/practices/folk magics and Catholicism.
Technically, no. The voodoo religion grew out of slavery and hid itself in the trappings of Catholicism since African slaves were forbidden to use their old religions a part of their slavery. Seeing many similarities in their Loa and the many Saints the African priests and priestess' co-opted Catholicism into Voodoo.Officially the church denounces voodoo as a pagan cult and so does not support it.
The deities are similiar such as Lakshmi and Oshun.
Personalized Voodoo Dolls are sometimes used in conjures in the Voodoo and Vodun religions.
Roman Catholicism is the official religion, but most people refer to their religion as voodoo.
Roman Catholicism. See related questions for further detail.
The main religions practiced in Haiti are Catholicism, Protestantism, and Vodou. Catholicism is predominant, but Vodou, a syncretic religion with African roots, is also widely practiced alongside Christianity. Some Haitians also practice Protestantism, with various denominations present in the country.
Voodoo Dolls were not considered part of Voodoo practice. It was introduced as a souvenir for tourists. It is also commonly seen related to Gris-Gris. In order for its magic to work it must be in close proximity to the person it is meant to be used on.
Voodoo was never founded. It is an amalgamation of practices mixed and matched between very different religions including traditional African/West Indies tribal beliefs, Catholicism and others. It is not a single set of beliefs and practices with a founder like you find with Christianity or any formal religion.
Voodoo incorporates many elements and symbolism from many different religions and spiritual practices, including Roman Catholicism, West African Vodun, European spirituality, and Freemasonry.
Voodoo ( vodoun ) is mainly practiced in the Caribbean country of Haiti. It is a syncretic religion composed of African and Christian deities and symbolism. Similair systems occur in Latin America like Santeria in Cuba and Candomble in Brazil.