Most Mexicans (over 95% of the population) can be considered Christian of many denominations. Following are some estimates for religion practices in Mexico:
Christians in Mexico can be found throughout the country, with a significant presence in cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. The majority of Christians in Mexico are Roman Catholic, but there is also a growing Protestant community. Additionally, there are indigenous communities in southern Mexico that practice a blend of traditional beliefs with Christianity.
In gross numbers it would be the US with about 190 million Christians followed by Brazil with 170 million and then Mexico with 96.5 million. By percentage it would be Vatican City at 100 percent.
About 8-9% of Christians in the UK are Roman Catholic.
Around 31.2% of the global population identifies as Christian, making Christianity the largest religion in the world.
Mexico - North America's largest city, Mexico City, is located in Mexico. It is also the world's second-largest city.
The Philippines has the highest percentage of Christians among all Asian countries, with approximately 86% of the population identifying as Christian.
No. Mexico has a majority of Roman Catholic believers (more than 88%), who are by definition, Christians.
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
no..it doesnt...because there are mostly cathlics in mexico :)
Mexico. Most Christians in Mexico are Catholic. Most Christians in the USA are Protestant. John F. Kennedy (1961 - 1963) was the USA's first Catholic President. All the others before him were Protestant.
Over 93% are Christians of various denominations (Protestants, Catholics, Mormons).
Given Mexico's historic links to Spain, the dominant religion is Christianity, with most Christians being Roman Catholic.
Mexico does not have one specific holy book. The majority of the population in Mexico identifies as Christian, with the most common denomination being Roman Catholicism. Therefore, the Bible is often considered the holy book for Christians in Mexico.
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In mexico, the day of the dead,but I doubt its has anything to do with christians . In christianity, all saints day is celebrated.
The Aztecs converted to Christianity primarily due to the influence of Spanish conquistadors who arrived in their territory. The Spaniards, led by Hernan Cortes, imposed Christianity as the dominant religion, often using force or coercion to enforce the conversion. This ultimately led to the decline of traditional Aztec religious practices and the widespread adoption of Christianity among the Aztec population.
We are called Christians. Christians
Christians dad is "Christians dad"... rofl