Legio Maria
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Legio Maria est un mouvement religieux né parmi les Luo du Kenya occidental, qui incorpore les coutumes religieuses traditionnelles des Luo à un cadre chrétien et qu'il ne faut pas confondre avec Legio Mariae qui est une association de laïcs servants l'Église catholique romaine en volontariat et fondée en 1921 à Dublin.
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( 가톨릭 평신도 협회에 대해서는 레지오 마리애 문서를 참고하십시오.) 레지오 마리아(Legio Maria)는 아프리카 토착교회이자 신흥 종교로서, 케냐 서부의 루오인들 사이에서 탄생하였다. 1961년에 결성되었다. 현재 약 350~400만 명의 신도가 있으며 직원 수는 700명 이상의 사제, 120명의 비숍, 29명의 추기경, 그리고 1명의 교황으로 구성된다.
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Legio Maria (lat., „Legion Maria“) ist eine neue religiöse Bewegung unter den Luo, einer Ethnie in Westkenia. Die religiöse Bewegung nimmt Riten der Luo in eine christliche Grundstruktur auf. Sie ist eine Art synkretisch-ethnisch-christlicher Kult, welche sich ursprünglich nur in Luoland durchsetzen konnte, sich jedoch bis heute weit in Ostafrika ausbreiten konnte. Sie entstand durch ein Schisma aus der römisch-katholischen Kirche, rief einen eigenen Papst aus und behauptete von sich, die römisch-katholische Kirche als „wahre“ Kirche Jesu Christi ersetzt zu haben. Aufgrund des Absolutheitsanspruches sowie der Vergöttlichungen und Anbetungen von lebenden Personen als Jesus oder Jungfrau Maria gilt Legio Maria als neureligiöse Gemeinschaft. Momentaner Glaubensführer ist Papst Raphael Titus O
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Legio Maria (ungrammatical Latin, "Legion of Mary")—also known as Legio Maria of African Church Mission, and Maria Legio—is an African initiated church or new religious movement among the Luo people of western Kenya. It emerged as an extension of an interpretation of the Three Secrets of Fátima to a new, albeit African, context. The religious movement was initiated by repeated appearances of a mystic woman to several Catholic Church members delivering messages about the incarnation of the Son of God as a black man. These appearances are said to have begun around 1938, almost simultaneous with the beginning of Edel Quinn's lay Catholic mission for the similarly named Legion of Mary to Africa.
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Legio Maria
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Legio Maria
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Legio Maria
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레지오 마리아
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Legio Maria
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Legio Maria
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over 700 priests, 120 bishops, 29 cardinals, and a pope
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Kenya Shillings 21 million annually
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1961
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St. Mary Basilica church, Got Kwer; also Got Okwon'g, Migori, Kenya.
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Pope Timotheo Atila, Pope Lawrence Chiaji, Pope Rafael Adika, Pope Romanus Ong'ombe, Pope Lawrence Ochieng, Cardinal Otang, Cardinal Deacon Maurice Akelo, Cardinal Abala Rafael, Cardinal Paul M Kitili, Arch-Bishop Romanus Odongo, Bishop Petro Onyango Abuto, Bishop Daniel Ayot
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commonly Luo, English, Swahili and Latin in Mass
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Baba Simeo Lodvikus Melkio
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Lodvikus
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est. 3.5–4 million
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Legio Maria (lat., „Legion Maria“) ist eine neue religiöse Bewegung unter den Luo, einer Ethnie in Westkenia. Die religiöse Bewegung nimmt Riten der Luo in eine christliche Grundstruktur auf. Sie ist eine Art synkretisch-ethnisch-christlicher Kult, welche sich ursprünglich nur in Luoland durchsetzen konnte, sich jedoch bis heute weit in Ostafrika ausbreiten konnte. Sie entstand durch ein Schisma aus der römisch-katholischen Kirche, rief einen eigenen Papst aus und behauptete von sich, die römisch-katholische Kirche als „wahre“ Kirche Jesu Christi ersetzt zu haben. Aufgrund des Absolutheitsanspruches sowie der Vergöttlichungen und Anbetungen von lebenden Personen als Jesus oder Jungfrau Maria gilt Legio Maria als neureligiöse Gemeinschaft. Momentaner Glaubensführer ist Papst Raphael Titus Otieno.
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Legio Maria (ungrammatical Latin, "Legion of Mary")—also known as Legio Maria of African Church Mission, and Maria Legio—is an African initiated church or new religious movement among the Luo people of western Kenya. It emerged as an extension of an interpretation of the Three Secrets of Fátima to a new, albeit African, context. The religious movement was initiated by repeated appearances of a mystic woman to several Catholic Church members delivering messages about the incarnation of the Son of God as a black man. These appearances are said to have begun around 1938, almost simultaneous with the beginning of Edel Quinn's lay Catholic mission for the similarly named Legion of Mary to Africa. By the early 1960s, the movement had assembled a good number of catechists, acolytes, and believers in a spiritual return of Jesus Christ. The continuous expansion of this movement coupled with its belief in Simeo Ondetto as the returned Son of God led to theological tension, and eventual break with the lay Catholic movement, the Legion of Mary. Legio Maria was legally registered in Kenya in 1966 as a church, expanded massively in the late 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and eventually spread to many countries in Africa, including Uganda, Tanzania, Congo, Zaire, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Nigeria. In 1966, one of its founders, Mama Maria, died and was buried at Efeso Church, in Nzoia, Siaya County, while the principal founder, Simeo Ondetto, died in 1991 and was buried in Got Calvary, in Migori County.
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Legio Maria est un mouvement religieux né parmi les Luo du Kenya occidental, qui incorpore les coutumes religieuses traditionnelles des Luo à un cadre chrétien et qu'il ne faut pas confondre avec Legio Mariae qui est une association de laïcs servants l'Église catholique romaine en volontariat et fondée en 1921 à Dublin.
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( 가톨릭 평신도 협회에 대해서는 레지오 마리애 문서를 참고하십시오.) 레지오 마리아(Legio Maria)는 아프리카 토착교회이자 신흥 종교로서, 케냐 서부의 루오인들 사이에서 탄생하였다. 1961년에 결성되었다. 현재 약 350~400만 명의 신도가 있으며 직원 수는 700명 이상의 사제, 120명의 비숍, 29명의 추기경, 그리고 1명의 교황으로 구성된다.
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26289
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est. 3.5–4 million
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700