Abstract

This article discusses racism as a form of individual and institutional discrimination in Brazil under the definition of Gomes. Using the methodology of documentary and bibliographical research, provides a brief description of the religious landscape in Brazil demonstrated by the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia Estatística (Brazilian Institute of Geography Statistics) which sets the percentage of the population divided by major religious groups Census 2010. Also presents the evolution of Catholic sexual morality and its relation to discrimination and female sexuality diverse religious concept of sexual normality. And finally demonstrate the relationship between gender discrimination and the Catholic religion, including presenting its existence within the institution over time.

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