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Two Evangelicals to Hare Krishnas: Copacabana Will Have an Ecumenical Act for Religious Freedom

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Tomorrow, the beach of Copacabana will be taken by voices, colours and symbols of different spiritual traditions in the 18th edition of the Road to Religious Freedom. The Act, organized by the Committee against Religious Intolerance (CCIR) and the Centre for the Articulation of Marginized Populations (Ceap), is held annually on the third Sunday of September and is consolidated as the country's largest inter-religious event. Learn how: new Market…
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Tomorrow, the beach of Copacabana will be taken by voices, colours and symbols of different spiritual traditions in the 18th edition of the Road to Religious Freedom. The Act, organized by the Committee against Religious Intolerance (CCIR) and the Centre for the Articulation of Marginized Populations (Ceap), is held annually on the third Sunday of September and is consolidated as the country's largest inter-religious event. Learn how: new Market…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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