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  2. Religion in Latin America is characterized by the historical predominance of Catholicism, [2] and growing number and influence of a large number of groups that belong to Protestantism, as well as by the presence of Irreligion. According to survey data from Statista in 2020, 57% of the Latin American population is Catholic and 19% is Protestant. [3]

  3. Nov 13, 2014 · Find out how nearly all Catholics and Protestants in most Latin American countries believe in God, miracles, angels, the Bible and other religious practices. Compare their views on the afterlife, hell, hell, and the return of Jesus, and see how they differ by country and affiliation.

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  4. Nov 13, 2014 · reportOct 11, 2023. Nearly 40% of the world's Catholics live in Latin America, but many people in the region have converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, while some have left organized religion altogether.

    • Latin America remains overwhelmingly Catholic, but Catholics have declined substantially as a share of the region’s overall population. As recently as 1970, Catholics comprised more than 90% of Latin America’s population, according to the World Religion Database and the Brazilian and Mexican censuses.
    • Losses for Catholics have meant gains for Protestant churches and the category of people who do not identify with any religion. Just 9% of adults in the region were raised Protestant and 4% were raised unaffiliated, but twice as many now describe themselves as Protestants (19%) or unaffiliated (8%).
    • Why are Latin Americans leaving the Catholic Church for Protestantism? The survey asked respondents to rate eight possible explanations. Protestants who converted from Catholicism most frequently say they “wanted a more personal experience with God.”
    • In general, Latin American Protestants are more religiously committed than Catholics. We base this on a variety of measures, including frequency of church attendance and prayer as well as the level of importance they ascribe to religion in their lives.
  5. History of Latin America - Religion, Syncretism, Indigenous | Britannica. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Geographic Regions. Religious trends. Roman Catholicism continued to be a powerful force in the second half of the 20th century.

  6. Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions. Living reference work. © 2020. Latest edition. Overview. Editors: Henri Gooren. A comprehensive reference that covers all major religions, beliefs and practices in Latin America.

  7. These four books offer insights into the developing trends characterizing religion across Latin America and help contextualize religious transformation in the region. The story of religion in Latin America, no less than anywhere else in the world, is not limited to private belief or some hermetically sealed space of ritual and practice.

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