The predominate religion in New Jersey is Catholic. There are other Christian sects currently but the greatest religious population is Catholic. 37.62 percent of the citizens are Catholic.
what was the predominate religion of New Hampshire
Religion: Christianity, specifically Protestant. Denomination: unknown.
Islam.
== == The predominant (predominate) religion refers to that particular set of religious traditions, which are observed by the majority of individuals of a particular area.
Roman Catholic.
Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and native religions
== == The predominant (predominate) religion refers to that particular set of religious traditions, which are observed by the majority of individuals of a particular area.
Rastafarianism
Christianity
it was in the middle region.
New Jersey is a state. Religion is an attribute that people have. Hence New Jersey does not have a religion.
During Siddhartha Gautama's lifetime a form of Brahmanism which lead to Hinduism, based upon the Vedic religion was the predominate religion.