Romani call themselves Roma, which in their language means "men." Rom is derived from the Indian word Dom, meaning "a man of low caste who gains his livelihood by singing and dancing." The Romani language, therefore, comes from the name the Romani call themselves.
A small number of Romani people live in the northern European countries of Finland, Denmark and Sweden. Some of these speak their own language, the Kalo Finnish Romani dialect. These Romani people arrived when it was the Sweden-Finland kingdom. Most live in Finland and Denmark but a smaller number are in Sweden. In Denmark the Kalo Finnish Romani live mainly in Helsingør and Copenhagen.
Like other Romani groups, the Kalo Finnish Romani are much poorer than the general society in Sweden and Finland. They often drop out of school before they have the chance to get adequate schooling. Many get married young, forcing them to deal with marriage and childcare early. They are marginalized. The Danish government is trying to integrate the Romani people in the areas of education, employment, healthcare and housing. So far, their efforts are incomplete.
Many Romani have maintained their religious traditions and beliefs. They believe that ghosts, lizards, and snakes are capable of harming humans. They believe that men have the power to curse others by giving them the "evil eye." Others have put their faith in Jesus Christ, especially among those who speak the Kalo Finnish dialect.
A lack of adequate education has led to high unemployment among the Kalo Finnish Romani community.
Pray that the people who have been rejected and discriminated against will find love and acceptance through Christ.
Ask God to strengthen, encourage, and protect Kalo Finnish Romani who have become Christians.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to use the Kalo Finnish Romani to reach secularized people in Finland, Denmark and Sweden.
Scripture Prayers for the Romani, Kalo Finnish in Denmark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Kale
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romani_people_in_Denmark
https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/policies/justice-and-fundamental-rights/combatting-discrimination/roma-eu/roma-equality-inclusion-and-participation-eu-country/denmark_en#factsandfigures
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