The 'Spiritual Baptist' (or 'Shouter Baptist') faith is an
Afro-Caribbean syncretic religion which combines elements of traditional West
African religions with
Christianity. The Spiritual Baptist faith is based in
Trinidad and Tobago. Despite the African influences, Spiritual Baptists consider themselves to be Christians. The
Baptist faith was brought to Trinidad by the "Merikins", former
American slaves who were recruited by the
British to fight for them during the
American Revolutionary War and the
War of 1812. After the end of these wars, the ex-slaves were settled in remote areas of Trinidad.
This religion contains both elements of
Protestant Christianity and many
African rituals and beliefs. This religion is not unique to Trinidad and Tobago. In many other Caribbean islands, such as
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, this religion is widely practiced. With the exception of the
Orisha worshippers, whose religion comes from Africa, all of the other religions practiced in Trinidad and Tobago were brought here by either
European colonisers or
Indian and
Chinese indentured labourers.
The name ''Shouter'' derives from the fact that when the Baptists "catch the Spirit," they clap and shout, making a loud noise that, especially during open air services, some in the general public may object to. "Shouter" is seen as a derogatory term by many modern day Baptists on the island, seeing as it was first originally imposed upon them by the mainstream, the
British colonial government.
In 1996 the Government of Trinidad and Tobago granted a public holiday to the Spiritual Baptist faith, to be celebrated on March 30, called
Spiritual Baptist/Shouter Liberation Day, in memory of the struggle and in recognition of the repeal of the prohibition laws against this religion.
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References
1. http://www.nalis.gov.tt/Communities/communities_SPIRITUALBAPTISTS_beliefs.htm
External Links
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Good account of this congregation in Trinidad and Tobago
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Spiritual Baptist on-line magazine
See also
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Religion in Trinidad and Tobago
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Santeria
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Orisha
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The Spiritual Baptist Archdiocese of New York, Inc.