Yes the majority of Hispanics do believe in the Roman Catholic religion.
Yes, the majority of Mexicans are Catholic.
Spain colonized Mexico in the 16th century and brought Catholicism to the country at that time. Most Mexicans have kept their faith.
On the contrary: they are mostly Catholic due to the Spanish influence.
Mexicans are mostly Catholic, and they celebrate Christmas Day on December 25, which is a national holiday in Mexico.
Because Mexicans are a deeply religious people, and as such, there is a large amount of religious -- mostly Catholic -- schools in Mexico.
Yes, the majority of Mexicans are Catholics.
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Some Catholic ceremonies involve the traditional use of a veil. If some Mexicans follow Catholic traditions, then some Mexicans have a traditional veil at some ceremonies.
Most Mexicans are Christian many being Catholics. Some consider themselves Guadalupanos because the main Patroness of Mexico is the Virgin of Guadalupe (who is recognized by the Roman Catholic Church).
A majority of Mexicans are Roman Catholic, so Catholic churches.
Most Mexicans are Catholic Christians.
Mostly Mexicans