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Organizations relating to Rituals

Peregrinatio ad Petri Sedem / Vatican City, Vatican / Est. 1934
Coopération européenne des sites majeurs d'accueil / Lourdes, France
Pilgrim Africa / Seattle WA, USA / Est. 2001
Friars of the Sack / Est. 1257
Grand Rite Malgache / Antananarivo, Madagascar
Oblates de Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus / Lisieux, France / Est. 1924
Congregation of the Marian Clerics of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary / Rome, Italy / Est. 1673
Eglise universelle de la Nouvelle Alliance, Rite catholique traditionnel et Rite orthodoxe
Comité international des chemins de Saint Jacques de Compostelle
Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm / Est. 1881
Centre d'études, de recherche et d'histoire Compostellanes / Paris, France / Est. 1970
ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Places of Religion and Ritual / Seoul, Korea Rep / Est. 2014
End FGM European Network / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2014
Faith and Light International / Paris, France / Est. 1971

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Action Strategies relating to Rituals

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Reminding of importance of common rites
Ritualizing
Ritualizing community self understanding
Requiring dramatization of religious rites
Creating unemployment models
Sacrificing personal interests
Sacrificing political power
Sacrifice
Sacrificing political ideals
Forming secret societies
Faith healing
Rehearsing common rites
Making pilgrimages
Pilgrim
Originating rites of passage
Disrupting rites of passage
Reclaiming rites of passage
Redesigning ritual forms
Reviving cultural rituals
Prophesying malediction
Protesting by self-immolation
Sacrificing present generations for the future
Ritualizing covenantal relationships
Formalizing-Informalizing
Practicing ritual procedures

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