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Although Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in Argentina, it is not the only religion in Argentina. The country is also home to other religions such as Spiritualism, Jehovah Witness, Mormonism, Shamanism and Buddhism
. Evangelical Protestantism is also gaining pace in Argentina but primarily within the poorer and working class areas.
Veneration of Saints and the dead and stories of miracles play a key religious role for a significant number of individuals in Argentina. Take for instance a famous religious story within Argentina which happened approximately 5 km from the city of Luja¡n. In 1630, it was necessary for a wagon delivering a load to pass through Luja¡n to reach its destination. However, it became stuck and the driver was unable to move it. At some point, he happened to remove a terra-cotta statue of the holy Virgin Mary from the wagon and at this point it became unstuck and able to continue its journey. The driver concluded from this that the holy Virgin Mary wished to remain in Luján, He consequently erected a chapel where she had chosen to stay and the area has since become a much loved chapel and place of pilgrimage.
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Most people in Argentina are Roman Catholic.
Argentina doesn't have a state religion however most people are catholic
because of their religion
People from Argentina aren't limited to one religion
Catholicism is the predominant religion in most of South America, and Argentina is no exception.
Christianity.
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Roman Catholic - between 70% - 90% of Argentina's population
Predominately, Roman Catholicism.
If somebody is from Argentina, they are Argentines or Argentinians