
Argentina is one of the most fortunate countries because it has a variety of cultures and beliefs; this makes it one of the countries people go to the most in Latin America. We can find many theaters, such as El Theater Colón, Teatro Nacional Cervantes o el Teatro General San Martín.
In the first place, as a consequence of the variety of cultures, In Argentina there is a wide freedom of religion guaranteed by article 15 of the Constitution, although the state recognized a pre-eminent in the Catholic Church which has a distinct legal status with respect to the remaining churches and denominations: according to the Constitution argentina (Article 2), the National State must sustain and according to the Civil Code, is legally equivalent to an entity of public law did not state. This differential regime, however, does not mean to elevate the status of Catholicism official religion of the Republic. [105] The Vatican and Argentina have signed a concordat which regulates relations between the state and the Catholic Church.
Another principal belief in Argentina is San La Muerte. Its origin is about a monk. He was curing the aboriginal and poor people in the province of Corrientes by the year 1750. He was capture and accused of witchcraft and locked in a cell whose door was sealed. After seven days, They went to look, but they found only bones. The legend who raised his hand pointing to his main accuser, who along with the rest of their persecutors died of mysterious illnesses.
To conclude, the people use this image as a lucky charm. This is carved into one piece of hardwood, bone (sometimes human bones), lead etc. It is probably a good energy of people in their everyday.
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