The main religion in Spanish-speaking countries is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic
"Spanish" is not a religion but the majority of Spanish-speaking people are Christian, predominantly Roman Catholic, the number of which would be in the millions (there are 2.5 billion Christians).
94% of the of the inhabitants of Spain are Roman Catholic. The other 6% are other religions.
Yes, the majority of people in Spanish speaking countries are Catholics.
catholic
The country is a majority of Catholic. It was settled by the Spanish who always had Catholic missionaries with them.
Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) population while the US is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%).
the Spanish are pious catholics and when they conquered mexico they taught the indians catholicisim
catholic la religion
25 is half of 50, so they estimate 50% of the states will have a Spanish speaking majority.
the spanish brought over their catholic religion