In Dublin's inner-city, in a small retail unit, a religious group is attracting over 200 people every Friday night. Dublin's Umbanda Temple has become a cultural home for Brazilians living here, though many of them were not part of the African spiritist religion in their home country, where it is facing rising levels of discrimination and attacks. Eimer McAuley meets with members to talk about their paths to Ireland and to Umbanda, and what it means to explore religion in today's world.