Santer'a is understood as an initiatory religion because
A) initiation rituals take place on a weekly basis.
B) to become a member one must participate in the initiation rituals of every family member.
C) members are initiated every day through individual prayer.
D) the changes and elevation of a member's position in the religion are marked by initiation rituals.
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