Voodoo, or Vodou, does not have a singular place of worship like a church; instead, it is practiced in various settings, including private homes and dedicated temples known as "hounfours." These spaces are often adorned with altars for honoring spirits, or "lwa," and may feature symbols, offerings, and ritual tools. Community gatherings and ceremonies also take place in outdoor spaces, reflecting the communal nature of the religion. Overall, the place of worship in Voodoo is flexible and can adapt to the needs of practitioners.
How do the languages of Central America reflect the Voodoos history
The aboriginal place of worship is in a sylvan temple.
kahal is the revivalist place of worship
A place of worship means a special building where people gather to pray. A church or synagogue is a place of worship.
they dont have a particular place to worship
The place of worship for Hindus is called a Temple
The Sikh place of worship at a Gurdwara. Translated it means Gurus House.
No, it is not appropriate to place God facing south in a place of worship.
they have no place to worship.some worship under a tree..........
The Hagia Sophia Cathedral was the main place of worship.
the name of the Buddha place of worship is a Buddha hut.
The place of worship for Buddhists is also called a Temple