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Voodoo's Holiest Day Celebrated in New Orleans
ABC News ^ | 06.24.06 | SIGFRID RYDQUIST

Posted on 06/24/2006 11:20:42 PM PDT by Coleus

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To: Coleus
This is blasphemy....

..and they think they will attract the right kind of tourists with this junk!

No wonder the place is a cesspool.

21 posted on 06/25/2006 5:05:26 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: Coleus
I once worked with a gentleman who believed in hoodoo (possible Alabama variation of voodoo). His "wife" outweighed him by 200 pounds and would beat him for his paycheck every weekend. I once asked, "Why don't you leave her?" He explained that his wife had visited the hoodoo lady in town. She prepared a white powder that his wife sprinkled around the perimeter of his home, and once he crossed that line, he was under her spell and could never leave. The terror on his face when he relayed the story indicated that he truly believed she had put the "hoodoo" on him.

OMG, hoodoo passed the FR spell check. :-)

22 posted on 06/25/2006 5:13:33 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: Coleus
The reason for the Nativity of St John the Baptist being on June 24th, rather than the 25th, is that it is exactly six months before Christmas by the Roman calendar, where dates were counted down to the next Kalends, Nones, or Ides--because June has only 30 days the 24th is the 8th day before the Kalends of July, and December 25 is the 8th day before the Kalends of January.

In Luke 1.36 Elizabeth is said to be in her sixth month--somehow that got turned into exactly six months.

23 posted on 06/25/2006 5:21:14 AM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: Coleus
Voodoo priestess Sallie Ann Glassman

What a country!

24 posted on 06/25/2006 5:25:39 AM PDT by Jim Noble (And you know what I'm talkin' 'bout!)
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To: Coleus
Voodoo is demonism. Is it any mystery why N.O. is such a crime infested, poverty stricken, hurricane ravaged, reeking hellhole that would fit right in with most 3rd world countries?

God doesn't take demon worship lightly. In the Old Testament age many ancient middle eastern tribes and nations were destroyed and their people wiped out because of demon worship. I doubt that He likes it any better now than He did back then.

25 posted on 06/25/2006 5:25:54 AM PDT by epow (If you get to thinking you're a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else's dog around)
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There are even certain similarities between Catholicism and voodoo.

ABC is now marketing voodoo to Catholics. Is there no disclaimer that this is a paid advertisment?

26 posted on 06/25/2006 5:27:47 AM PDT by SlowBoat407 (Truth is the new lie.)
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27 posted on 06/25/2006 11:53:30 AM PDT by Coleus (RU-486 Kills babies & mothers, Bush can stop this as Clinton allowed it through executive order)
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Voodoo ping!


28 posted on 06/25/2006 11:58:34 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("Wallow in poverty, you whining gerbil! They're taking everyone's money!" ~dljordan)
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To: Quilla
The terror on his face when he relayed the story indicated that he truly believed she had put the "hoodoo" on him.

Hoodoo = Redneck voodoo

29 posted on 06/25/2006 2:21:39 PM PDT by SuziQ
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I swear I would like to know there they come up with 15 percent of nola folks practice some form of voodoo.

They count the number of faux voodoo shops and museums, and their employees, and then add in the number of tourist hustlers conducting faux voodoo tours ... and Voila! 15% ... but, I want to know ... are they basing that number on pre-Katrina or post-Katrina population figures. LOL

I lived in New Orleans for many, many years ... superstition was alive and well. I can remember hearing people say not to let anyone "get" any of your hair [like from your hairbrush] or your fingernail clippings ... or they could make a voodoo doll.

In certain parts of the Quarter, "they" would mop their banquette [sidewalk] with urine to keep the ha'nts away. [My mother always laughed and said there was no indoor plumbing and they had to empty their chamberpots somewhere ... !]

Certainly, Marie Laveau was infamous as an ersatz voodoo priestess [when she was not at Mass, apparently] ... and people used to mark up her tomb with bits of broken brick ... maybe for luck, or for her to intercede for them, or in hopes of removing a "spell" ... or something like that. Marie Laveau's tomb is in the old St. Louis Cemetery No.1. I have never seen it because in my lifetime it has always been considered entirely too dangerous to venture into that cemetery ... it is completely walled with only one gate for access. Predators from a nearby housing project preyed on unsuspecting tourists who would get trapped in there with no way out.

Most of these things occurred in the earlier years of the 20th Century, most of it before my time ... but I remember hearing about them.

From about the time of the WPA, there began to be interest in preserving folkways so that they would not be completely lost. That is where much of this emphasis on this sort of stuff began.

Superstition abounded and went hand in hand with ignorance and lack of education. But ... this is a more enlightened age ... and all this voodoo stuff has popped up since I left New Orleans. It is all commercial ... every bit of it.


30 posted on 06/25/2006 11:25:43 PM PDT by caryatid (Jolie Blonde, 'gardez donc, quoi t'as fait ...)
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