Catholics continue to be the largest religious group in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru – despite declining as a share of these countries’ adult populations over the past decade.
(The Conversation) — Protestant churches’ growth in Latin America gets lots of attention, but another important shift is happening, too: people leaving organized religion altogether. (The Conversation ...
As of 2020, roughly 650 million people live in the Latin America-Caribbean region, an increase of about 10% since 2010. The region is overwhelmingly Christian; almost every country in the region has a ...
(RNS) — The number of Latin Americans who say they are not affiliated with a religion has long been steadily increasing. And over the past decade, according to a 2024 Pew Research Center survey, the ...
A Pew Research Center report found Catholics remain the largest religious group across Latin America despite increases in other religious identities. The report, “Catholicism Has Declined in Latin ...
Catholicism in Latin American countries has shrunk over the last decade, while a growing percentage of adults identify as religiously unaffiliated, describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or ...
In a new document, the Confederation of Latin American Religious says consecrated life in the region must listen to the call of the spirit, seek new paths, and leave behind past ecclesial models in ...
The SUNY Cortland campus community is invited to join a discussion of the adaptations of many religions in Latin America. Maria Klara Ventura, an Multicultural Life and Diversity Office intern and ...
In a region known for its tumultuous change, one idea remained remarkably consistent for centuries: Latin America is Catholic. The region's 500-year transformation into a Catholic stronghold seemed ...