It depends on what you mean by "active". If you are referring to which has the most members, it would be Baptist. According to Wikipedia.org, there are approximately 110 million members of the Baptist denomination, which is the largest amount of all Protestant denominations.
Presbyterian, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, and a small percentage of Baptist.
Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican, and a little Baptist.
No, Catholicism is the most widely practiced religion in Latin America. Protestantism has been growing in the region, but Catholicism remains dominant.
Just over 5%
Pentecostal and catholic
Approximately 19% of the population in Latin America are considered to be Protestant. The Protestant population has been growing steadily in the region in recent years.
Most of it is monotheistic: over 80% are Christians of different denominations (Catholics, Protestants).
It is estimated that about 20% of Latin Americans are Protestant. It is strange that 50 years ago 90% of the people were Catholic. It is estimated that about 20% of Latin Americans are Protestant. It is strange that 50 years ago 90% of the people were Catholic.
Presbyterian, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, and a small percentage of Baptist.
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.
becase Catholic explorers focused landed in North America more than they did in North America, and by the time Explorers decided to land in North America, they were mostly Protestant
Latin America
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