Majorly catholic.
Majorly Catholic.
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Yes
Canadians are free to believe what they want
Religious people may follow dietary traditions as a way to show respect or obedience to their faith. These traditions are often based on religious teachings, beliefs, or cultural customs that shape their lifestyle and practices. By adhering to these dietary rules, individuals may strengthen their spiritual connection and feel closer to their religious community.
The majority of the Dominican Republic's population follow the Roman Catholic religion. Almost 70% of Dominicans are Roman Catholics. 20% are Evangelical and 10% either do not follow a religion or are part of a very small percentage of the population that follow a different religion (Buddhism, Bahá'í, Islam, Judaism, etc.).
The original Picts followed a religion similar to Celtic Polytheism. They later converted to Christianity.
they follow there traditions because............ ur face!
Christianity doesn't have "religious practices", as such. We have traditions which some follow because they are comfortable with them. We do have instructions which we are asked to follow in obedience to Christ- loving others, praying, baptism (to demonstrate the change in ourselves from our own sinful nature to that of a redeemed child of God), etc.
Yadav communities can be found in India and Nepal. They are an Indian caste that decend from Yadu, they follow Viashnav traditions and cultures, share Dharmic religious beliefs.
Japanese people follow god