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  1. Jul 18, 2013 · By 2000, adherents of religions other than Catholicism and Protestantism numbered about 6 million (4% of Brazils population), and as of 2010, the group had grown to 10 million (5%). Finally, the number of Brazilians with no religious affiliation, including agnostics and atheists, also has been growing.

  2. The different religions practiced in Brazil. Catholicism in Brazil. +. Spiritism in Brazil. +. Protestant religions in Brazil. +. Modern Shamanism in Brazil. +. Candomblé, the Afro-Brazilian religion. +. Minority religions in Brazil. +. Brazil, a country with strong Christian tradition from European settlers.

  3. Mar 7, 2024 · Religion in Brazil: The 4 Most Popular. Around 90% of the Brazilian population say they believe in God, according to a 2020 survey, of which 76% say they follow a religion, identifying themselves as: Catholics – 50%. Evangelicals (Protestants) – 31%. Spiritualists – 3%. Umbandists – 2%.

  4. Brazil is the fifth most populous country and the largest Roman Catholic nation in the world. While Catholicism remains the dominant faith at 65% of the population, other religious movements are gaining in popularity. [1]

  5. Although there are a number of minority religions in Brazil, the country is mostly made up of adherents to Roman Catholicism, practitioners of religious activities brought from Africa by slaves centuries ago, and native religions to Brazil. Many who identify as "Catholic" practice religions common to Brazil such as Umbanda and Candomble.

  6. Oct 15, 2017 · Religion in Brazil. Círio de Nazaré, 2016. Photo: Antonio Silva/Ag. Pará. By TBR Newsroom. Oct 15, 2017 20:59 7 min read (Updated: Jun 02, 2021 3:12) Between exposés on the rise of Evangelical Churches and photos of exorcisms, Brazils rise in Evangelical Christianity has in recent years become the subject of much media spectacle.

  7. Jul 18, 2013 · The new analysis also finds that the number of Brazilians belonging to other religions – including Afro-Brazilian faiths such as Candomblé and Umbanda; spiritist movements like the one led by the late Chico Xavier; and global religions such as Buddhism and Islam – has been climbing.

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