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" Every man is free to pursue the religious belief that best suits him, and to practice its ceremonies, devotions or cults, as long as they do not constitute a crime.
Congress cannot dictate laws that establish or abolish any given religion.
Ordinarily, all religious acts will be practiced in temples, and those that extraordinarily are practiced outside temples must adhere to law.
" This article also establishes that religious institutions be subject to limits of ownership of land as dictated by the national government ( whereby the government may declare such property part of the national legacy ), to prevent the kind of situation experienced in the past which the Catholic churches and monasteries also owned large areas around them, in many cases entire villages.

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