Growing numbers of Latin Americans are religiously unaffiliated, but belief in God remains high across the region.
Catholics remain the largest religious group in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, while second-largest ...
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Catholicism shrinks in Latin America while more are religiously unaffiliated, Pew surveys find
Most Latin Americans are Christian, and Catholicism remains the dominant religion. But the exodus from the church continues ...
Catholicism remains the largest religion in Latin America. In 2024, roughly half of Brazilians (46%) and Chileans (46%) ...
Catholic affiliation is declining across much of Latin America, while the number of religiously unaffiliated adults is rising ...
The Pew survey data was gathered in spring 2024 from more than 6,200 Latin American adults in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, ...
Catholicism remains the largest religion in Latin America, but its dominance has continued to weaken over the past decade as ...
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Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America according to research
Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America, with more people identifying as religiously unaffiliated - The study ...
Catholicism in Latin American countries has declined over the last decade, while a growing share of adults identify as ...
Religion News Service on MSN
Survey: Catholicism continues sharp decline in Latin America
(RNS) — The survey found the religiously unaffiliated nearly doubled or saw even larger gains in every country.
Catholic believers in the region are falling as those with no religious affiliation grow; Argentina has recorded one of the ...
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