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Abstract
This document approaches the problem in the relationship among Pentecostal religious movements, contemporary states and the Catholic Church; it considers a historical periodization that set off in the 1980s and goes on until now. It is then about exploring how new cults are positioned before the state and the Catholic Church, redeeming a secularity that guarantees public acknowledgement of such cults instead of the mere management of plurality.