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No. There are no religious qualifications or requirements of any kind listed in the Constitution.
No, the Constitution makes no provisions against candidacy for President regarding religious affiliation.No. Such a clause would actually be unconstitutional, as it would violate the 1st Amendment.
Article 6 talks about prohibiting the use of religious tests as part of qualification for state government office.
In the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights, which is part of the US Constitution, it says that Congress shall make no laws prohibiting the practice of religion.
A great awakening is the period of religious revival and growth for many religious denominations. Often this is the result of religious reform.
I know Islam is.
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The religious denominations that typically require their clergy to wear clerical collars include the Catholic Church, Anglican/Episcopal Church, and some Lutheran and Methodist denominations.
81% Catholic
The president is a mainstream Protestant Christian. He has attended services in a number of Protestant denominations, including Methodist, Episcopalian, and United Church of Christ.
Methodists and Baptists