He called the worshiping of Santa Muerte a degeneration of religion. Reports of a rise in exorcisms in Mexico has been partly attributed to the large number of Mexicans joining the Santa Muerte cult. There have been ritual sacrifices linked to the popular saint. In , 8 people were arrested in a Mexican border town for allegedly killing two 10 year-old boys and a 55 year-old woman during ritual sacrifices for Santa Muerte.
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