Catholicism is the dominant religion in South America. Other religions that exist include Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and other Christian religions.
Christianity in various forms ie-Catholicism, Evangelical.
The Spaniards brought the Catholic Religion here when they came to build missions
The main religion of the American South is clearly Christianity, of various denominations. The Protestant denominations taken together are clearly a majority in both the South and the country as a whole. Of all denominations, Baptists are clearly dominant in most Southern states; all if you don't count Texas and Florida (and many people don't.) There are many Baptist organizations, but Southern Baptist is the most common (and also the largest denomination in the country.) If the question means "south of the US" rather than the American South, then Roman Catholic Christianity is the clear main religion of Mexico and all of South and Central America. Also known as Catholic Church
South America is 92% Christian. 82% of them are Roman Catholic, but Protestant denominations have been increasing. They account for about 19% of Christians worldwide, Brazil itself responsible for 8%.
Christianity--particularly Catholicism--is the dominant religion throughout Central and South America. However, because there are multiple countries in Central America, I'm not sure if all/any have adopted Christianity as their "official religion."
The predominant religion in the countries south of the United States (i.e. Latin America) is Roman Catholicism. The predominant languages are Spanish and Portuguese. However, there are many other religious groups and languages in the region in addition to these.
Catholicism is the dominant religion in South America. Other religions that exist include Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and other Christian religions.
Christianity in various forms ie-Catholicism, Evangelical.
The dominant religion of South America is Roman Catholic. There is also a significant Protestant and Mormon presence - small but significant. There are also small representatives of indigenous religions and the African disapora.
Catholicism is the predominant religion in most of South America, and Argentina is no exception.
The Spaniards brought the Catholic Religion here when they came to build missions
Catholicism accounts for over 80 percent of the population in South America. The continent was colonized and settled by Spain and Portugal, both of which are Catholic countries and they brought the religion with them.
The two continents of the western hemisphere, North America & South America became based on two major religions: A. In South America, including the North American country of Mexico, Roman Catholicism became the foundation of religion in this part of the New World based on the Catholicism of Spain. B. In North America, Protestant denominations became the foundation religion. This was due to a large part by the British official religion of the Anglican religion.
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Basically, the European invaders in South America imposed their religion on the native population. This religion was usually Catholicism. This affects not only Spanish-speaking countries, but also Brazil, which was colonized by Portugal.