Brasilia's Cathedral. photo: Metropoles 06/04/2020
It doesn't matter what is your religion. You will probably find in Brasilia people who have the same beliefs and a church or temple to go if you wish to. I am Catholic and I used to attend Mass at Paroquia Santo Antonio at SGAS 911. By the way, at Santo Antonio there was Mass in English on Saturdays. The Archidiosece of Brasilia updated the Mass times, you can read here. Here in Poland churches were never closed even during quarantaine, but only a few people could attend. In the church we use to go here in Warsaw, only 10 people could be inside during Mass. And since we are a family of 6, we never came. Now, with the loosening of the restrictions, more people can come inside, but we still don't feel safe to go. We are praying at home.
Now talking about music, I've said in a previous post that many Brazilian singers are doing lives in this quarantaine. One of my local favorite singers is a colleague I met at the church when I was a teenager. At the time, she already sang really well. And now she sings professionally, in marriages. Her name is Leticia Castro and her website is www.queromusica.com.br. Bellow, one clip of her singing in one of the beautiful settings of Brasilia near the lake. The song's name is TREM BALA. We, Brazilians, love this song. I hope you will enjoy it too.
Leticia Castro, singer from Brasilia. www.queromusica.com.br
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