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  1. At present, the Spanish government observes the 1978 Constitution of Spain and the Law of Religious Freedom of 1980, thus guaranteeing many religious liberties to minorities. As of 2009, there reportedly were 1.5 million Protestants living in Spain.

  2. Protestantism in Spain has been boosted by immigration, but remains a small testimonial force among native Spaniards (1%). Spain has been seen as a graveyard for foreign missionaries (meaning lack of success) among Evangelical Protestants.

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  4. Religion: Protestant in Spain. 3 minute read. TIME. July 3, 1950 12:00 AM GMT-4. His white satin suit was ready, and his playmates were all talking about their own first communions in the Roman...

  5. When Protestantism appeared in the sixteenth century, it was ruthlessly suppressed. About two hundred Spanish Protestants, including some of high station in church or state, were condemned by the Inquisition.2 The official policy of Catholic unity prevented a religious division. The ideal of Catholic unity in Spain was threatened and partially

  6. Protestantism in Spain. Anglicanism in Spain. Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Spain. Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain. Reformed Churches in Spain. Spanish Evangelical Lutheran Church. Baptist Evangelical Union of Spain. References. ^ "Member churches | Bringing together 80 million Reformed Christians worldwide".

  7. Ninety-two percent of Spain's 8,131 villages do not have an evangelical Protestant church. Oops something went wrong: Protestantism has had a small impact on Spanish life. In the first half of the 16th century, Reformist ideas failed to gain traction in Castile and Aragon.

  8. Dec 2, 2009 · Universal History Archive/Getty Images. The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in...

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