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Traveling, Praying and Merging: How Does Faith Move “Mountains” in Peru’s Economy?

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The Economist: Religion Retakes and Gains Ground in the West, Especially among Young PeopleThe 16th, 17th and 18th centuries granted the country—which graces—three religious figures who have stirred up the spirits of devotion and entrepreneurship alike: the Virgin of Candelaria (Puno), the Lord of Miracles (Lima) and the Cautative Lord of Ayabaca (Piura), respectively.The fame of these patrons is a sign that, at the mercy of faith, a decision to…
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The Economist: Religion Retakes and Gains Ground in the West, Especially among Young PeopleThe 16th, 17th and 18th centuries granted the country—which graces—three religious figures who have stirred up the spirits of devotion and entrepreneurship alike: the Virgin of Candelaria (Puno), the Lord of Miracles (Lima) and the Cautative Lord of Ayabaca (Piura), respectively.The fame of these patrons is a sign that, at the mercy of faith, a decision to…

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