Latin Americans are mostly Roman Catholics.
Approximately 70-75% of Latin Americans identify as Catholic. This region has historically had a strong influence of Catholicism due to colonization by Spain and Portugal.
Latin Americans are mostly Christians. Depending on the country, the percentage of Catholics and Protestants may vary.
Vast majority of Latin Americans are christians, mostly Roman Catholics
Vast majority of Latin Americans are christians, mostly Roman Catholics
Latin Americans are mostly Roman Catholics.
Catholics.
Most likely Latin.
The reason Roman Catholicism is the most followed religion in Latin America is, most of these territories were once conquered and settled by Spain, France and Portugal, which are overwhelmingly Catholic on their own. The new masters imposed their culture -- including religion -- upon the conquered Native American peoples.
Most Latin Americans live in Latin America, which spans the region from Mexico, through Central America, to (and including) South America.
The majority of Latin Americans belong to the Roman Catholic Church.
The highest concentrations of Catholics are found throughout Latin America, and in France, Spain and Italy.