ROMAN CATHOLICISM, historically introduced during colonial times, is still the largest at roughly 80% of Filipinos. Another 8 to 10% belong to other Christian denominations. But Islam grew during the late 20th century, representing about 10% of the population and as much as 20% on the island of Mindanao.
1. Roman Catholic (80.9%)
The different religions in the Philippines are Islam, Catholics and Protestants. And the most known of all is the Catholics.
Roman Catholicism is the most commonly followed religion, but Christian Protestantism, Islam, Buddhism and other religions are also represented in the Philippines.
Christian and Catholic
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As with many other countries, the Philippines have multiple religions, including Jewish, Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists, Protestants and animists.
Protestantism, Fundamentalism
Christianity and Islam
Muslim,chinese,christian,aglipayan and catholic
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They are all Abrahamic religions.
The proper noun is Philippines; the common noun is country.
There are no two books common to all religions. Actually there is no one book common to all religions. Though many religions do not totally dismiss the writings of other religions, they do not hold them at the core of their belief system.
Christiantey=92% Islam=7.5% Buddhism=1.5%
We recognize all religions. Lutheranism is the most common.
They are monotheistic religions.