The reason Roman Catholicism is the most followed religion in Latin America is, most of these territories were once conquered and settled by Spain, France and Portugal, which are overwhelmingly Catholic on their own. The new masters imposed their culture -- including religion -- upon the conquered Native American peoples.
Protestant Catholic is an oxymoron and a contradiction in terms. There are Protestants and there are Catholics but not Protestant Catholics. Most of Latin Americans are Catholics.
The dominant religion in most of Latin America is Catholicism.
No, Catholicism is the most widely practiced religion in Latin America. Protestantism has been growing in the region, but Catholicism remains dominant.
It is estimated that about 20% of Latin Americans are Protestant. It is strange that 50 years ago 90% of the people were Catholic. It is estimated that about 20% of Latin Americans are Protestant. It is strange that 50 years ago 90% of the people were Catholic.
Latin America is predominetly Roman Catholic.
Roman-Catholicism is the religion of much of Latin America because, during the period of imperialism, they were conquered by the Spanish, who were Catholics.
It has no effect. Latin America is comprised of several countries and they are principally Catholic.
having a Roman catholic majority
Because he was the first Catholic priest to break away from the Catholic Church, and eventually he translated the Latin Bible into German, hence starting the Lutheran religion, which was the first Protestant religion to break away from the Catholic Church
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 The Catholic Church and Latin America 10-38 was released on: USA: 18 May 2007
Some countries dominated by the Catholic Religion include: Brazil, Mexico, Italy, France, Poland, Portugal, Ireland, Costa Rica, and Bulgaria. . Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church.
Spain has had the most significant impact on the language and religion of Latin America. Spanish is the dominant language in most Latin American countries due to the Spanish colonization, and Catholicism is the predominant religion brought by Spanish missionaries.
Actually, Roman Catholic is a religion, which has been a main religion in Spain for hundreds of years.