Brazilian Syncretic Religions

Brazil had a profound racial miscegenation, Brazilians have the most diverse physical characteristics.

[7] Candomblé is an Afro-Brazilian religion that mixes African beliefs with Catholic art and visuals.

[8] Santo Daime, is a religion founded by Raimundo Irineu Serra known as Mestre Irineu, Raimundo was a Catholic who served as a soldier in the Brazilian Amazon, during that period he had contact with indigenous cults involving the sacred ayahuasca plant, used by the natives of the Brazilian Amazon.

[9] Santo Daime is a religion that mixes Marianism with native Brazilian beliefs.

[15] One of the most popular Pentecostal churches in Brazil, the IURD (Igrja Universal do Reino de Deus), has an open relationship of syncretism with Judaism.

Candomblé members, celebrating a holy day inside a Catholic church.
It is possible to see Christian and African elements and a white priest inside a temple in Ubanda.
Brazilian Pentecostal church with Jewish elements.