Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 Pope Benedict XVI's Brazil Trip 10-37 was released on:
USA: 8 June 2007
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 Street Children of Brazil 10-42 was released on: USA: 15 June 2007
St. Benedict is celebrated world-wide by people who have a special devotion to him, including in Brazil.
Christianity, specifically Catholicism, is the predominant religion in Brazil.
Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Brazil.
Brazil does not have an official national religion. The major religion practiced in Brazil is Christianity, which is the religion claimed by 91 percent of the population. The largest denomination is Roman Catholic with 122 million adherents.
Brazil is a Catholic country, so animals are not used in religion.
Like most of South America, the predominant religion in Brazil is Roman Catholic.
Brazil is predominantly Roman Catholic.
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Christianity is the most practiced religion in Brazil
Of course not.Main religion of Brazil is Roman Catholism.
No. While there are some Muslims in Brazil (~36,000), the dominant religion in Brazil is Catholicism. Additionally, the Brazilian Constitution of 1891 made Brazil a secular state with no official religion; it had previously been Catholicism.