It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Thus I can safetly tell you that exactly 0% of the Mexican population is Roman Catholic. However, about 82.7% of them were Catholic in the 2010 census.
Approximately 89% of Mexicans identify themselves as Catholic. Of those, only about 50% attend weekly services.
Around 95.8% of Mexican people (107 million out of 112) are Christians.
About 95% of Mexicans are of the Roman Catholic faith.
Yes, the majority of Mexicans are Catholics.
Yes the majority of Hispanics do believe in the Roman Catholic religion.
Catholic
Roman Catholic.
Some Catholic ceremonies involve the traditional use of a veil. If some Mexicans follow Catholic traditions, then some Mexicans have a traditional veil at some ceremonies.
A majority of Mexicans are Roman Catholic, so Catholic churches.
59%
Most Mexicans are Catholic Christians.
they did this because most Mexicans are Catholic, and since it is a part of the Catholic culture, it would make sense to add Catholicism is their main religion.
Mexico is not a religion, it is a country. Most Mexicans are Catholic and will therefore worship in Catholic Churches.
There are more Catholic Mexicans than members of any other religion.
Approximately 98% of Mexicans speak Spanish as their native language.