Thursday, November 13, 2014
The advance of evangelical Protestantism in Latin America
A new study finds "only 69% of adult Latin Americans are now Catholics, down from 92% in 1970. Protestants now account for 19%, up from 4%. Over the same period the share of those with no religious affiliation has grown from 1% to 8%—though most of these people still believe in God." Read more in The Economist.
Labels:
Central America,
Studies
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