Even when there's no official religion in Mexico, more than 83% are Roman Catholics. The are also other Christian denominations such as Protestants, Seventh-day Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There is a small quantity of practitioners of other religions, like Islam, Buddhism and Judaism.
The Dominant religion of Mexico is the Roman Catholic Faith. Even there are more christian denominations and other religions present. The catholic church is the dominant one.
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There are no other 'religions' in the Catholic Church. However, within the Catholic Church there are a number of rites, including the Latin (Roman) rite, the Maronites, and several Eastern rites but all are Catholic. They are not different religions.
Roman Catholic- 73.89% Protestant- 15.41% Other Christian religions- 1.332% Other- 9.368%
70% of Spain is Roman Catholic, 2% other religions,25% no religion. Roman Catholocism is a denomination of Christianity
Spain is 94% Roman Catholic. All the other religions only total 6%.    
According to the 2010 Mexico Census survey the religions are: 82.7% Roman Catholic 09.7% Protestant Christian 04.7% No Religious Belief 02.7% Unspecified Religious Belief 00.2% Other Religions (Hindu, Buddhist, etc)
The principle religion anywhere in Spain is the Roman Catholic Church.
The vast majority of French Guianans are Roman Catholic. There are many other religions practiced by the minority groups. These include indigenous Amerindian shamanistic religions, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Africanbased religions.
Roman catholic is the main religion, followed by other christian religions.
1o. Catholic Roman 2o. Protestants 3o. other cultures