AND THEY ALL LIVED IN COMMUNION... BUT NOT SO MUCH:
MEMORIES ABOUT COMMUNION AT THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD DURING THEIR IMPLEMENTATION IN AN AMAZONIAN QUILOMBO
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Communion, History, Memory, Assembly of God, QuilomboAbstract
The paper summarizes part of the master's research carried out with a congregation of the Assembly of God in Quilombo São Pedro, municipality of Castanhal, Pará, Brazil. The objective is to describe, panoramically, the memories about the communion of the church during its implantation in the community (1961-1991) and to weave some historiographic observations about the memorization of the historical moment in question. For this purpose, ethnographic data from field diary records were used, such as informal conversations with residents about the subject, as well as semi-structured interviews conducted with six people involved in the foundation of the church. The data reveal that two types of versions stand out: one heroic/celebrative and the other obscene, the versions coexist and appear in specific spaces and moments of social interaction.
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