The most widespread religion in Cuba is Catholicism. Many people practice Santeria, which is a syncretism of Yoruba and Christian religions. Other religions present are the Protestant denominations, Judaism and Islam. There is no state religion, since it is a Communist country, therefore it proclaims Atheism.
The primary religion in Cuba is Catholicism. Most Cubans follow the Catholic religion but many follow Santeria which is a form of African cult religion.
Estimated that 59.2% are Christian, 23% are unaffiliated, 17.4% Folk Religion and 0.4% other religions
Christianity is the main religion, predominantly the Catholic denomination. Santeria is one of the main religions in Cuba. Catholicism is practiced mostly by the elite. Santeria is practiced by the majority of the population. It is an Afro-Cuban religion.
Almost all religions believe in some form of divine intervention. All Christian religions believe in this as well as pagan religions, such as Hinduism.
The religions in Syria are basically two religions , Islam and Christianity and there are some Jews too but the number of them are declining .
It was really more like 3 religions.... Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Cuba is considered to be a communist country , so religions may not be tolerated.
Christianity and various spiritism groups.
Cuba was a predominantly Roman Catholic country before Castro. From 1959 to 1992 it was officially an atheistic country. However, Cubans still practiced their religions in secret. The major religions in Cuba are: Catholic, Protestant, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jewish, and Santeria (a mix of Catholic and African religions).
Estimated that 59.2% are Christian, 23% are unaffiliated, 17.4% Folk Religion and 0.4% other religions
roman catholic, but officially agnostic/ atheist.
82% catholic 14% christian 4% other
Mainly Catholicism then a very popular Yoruba religion "Santeria" is the second most common religion.
Christianity is the main religion practised but only about 44 percent of the population adhere to it. Approximately 25 percent of the population follow the various occultic spiritist religions, and a significant amount have no religion.
Christianity is the main religion, predominantly the Catholic denomination. Santeria is one of the main religions in Cuba. Catholicism is practiced mostly by the elite. Santeria is practiced by the majority of the population. It is an Afro-Cuban religion.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic has almost the same religions and cultures, they all located in the Caribbean Ocean.
Cubans have the freedom of expression, association, assembly, movement, and press. Also recently Cuba has been more optimistic about different religions.
The country’s Constitution guarantees total freedom of religion. The most commonly practised religion is Catholicism, although Afro-Cuban religions are deep-rooted.