TY - JOUR TI - The Sacrifice, the Feast and the Power of the Priesthood in the Xangô Cult of Recife AU - Motta, Roberto AU - Siuda-Ambroziak, Renata TI - The Sacrifice, the Feast and the Power of the Priesthood in the Xangô Cult of Recife AB - The Xangô religion of Recife is a the cult of the orixás, gods of West African (mainly Yoruba) derivation syncretized with the saints of Lusitanian popular Catholicism. The essential act of the cult consists of sacrifice and feasting: animal slaughter, during which the faithful sing, dance and experience trances. The cult characteristics imply a whole set of responses to environmental pressures of various kinds, with oppositions of a dialectical character between the community and domination; the initiate as a ritual son and the initiate as a client; the meat and the feast; and the sacrifice and the party. In other words, between the practical requirements of culture and its surplus that transpires as the feast and as the holy and the beautiful. VL - 2018 IS - Volume 51, Issue 4 PY - 2018 SN - 0137-2432 C1 - 2084-4077 SP - 279 EP - 295 DO - 10.4467/20844077SR.18.020.10151 UR - https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-religiologica/article/the-sacrifice-the-feast-and-the-power-of-the-priesthood-in-the-xango-cult-of-recife KW - Xangô cult KW - Brazil KW - sacrifice KW - feast