In Spain, most who claim a religion are Roman Catholic. Throughout the world, Hispanics tend toward Catholicism, various Evangelical faiths, and mixtures of Catholicism and local religions.
There are increasing minorities of other religions in Spain as well as a growing Atheist community.
Spanish people have numerous beliefs. It includes considering the 13th day of the month falling on a Tuesday as unlucky. It also includes not sharing a lighter among 3 or more people.
Spain is a predominantly Catholic country. Hence, the Spanish people worship Jesus.
Spanish Catholics believe the same truths as Catholics anywhere in the world. That is why the Church is called Catholic or universal. Individual countries do not have separate beliefs.
Mainly nominal Roman Catholicism.
Most people in Spain are Christians.
Yes, people believe what their religion teaches them to be truthful.
A lot of people are believe in Islam religion....
a mission is a group of missionaries that are sent to places to teach people to believe in their religious faith. Example: In newFrance missionaries were sent to go to a presidio and teach the people there of their religion. Also in new Spain the king sent missionaries to convert native Americans and Spain people to the catholic religion
Most people in Spain belong to the Catholic Church. They are Catholics.
In what religion.
Generally Catholicism.
Majority of the Spanish people belong to the Christian religion
Although Spain no longer has a state religion but Roman Catholicism is still the religion followed by most Spaniards. According to an estimate 69 percent of people in Spain identify themselves as Roman catholic.
Christans and Cathoics.
I believe you mean "do".
There is no "correct" religion.