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- Las religiones que predominan en Trinidad y Tobago son la católica y el protestantismo.Asimismo, se practican antiguas creencias indígenas y de la población negra, entre ellas, el animismo.A causa de la inmigración de los indostanes, hay grupos que profesan el hinduismo. (es)
- Religion in Trinidad and Tobago, which is a multi-religious country, is classifiable as follows: The largest religious group is Christianity with 63.2 percent of the population. This includes Protestant Christians (with Anglicans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Evangelicals, Pentecostals, Shouter or Spiritual Baptists and regular Baptists) as well as Roman Catholics. Hindus account for 20.4 percent, Muslims for 5.6 percent. There is an Afro-Caribbean syncretic faith, the Orisha faith (formerly called Shangos) with 1 percent and there are Rastafaris with 0.3 percent. The "Other Religions" category accounts for 7.0 percent and "None/not shared" for 2.5. The fastest-growing groups are a host of American-style Evangelical and Fundamentalist churches usually grouped as "Pentecostal" by most Trinidadians. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (known as "Mormons") has also expanded its presence in the country since the late 1970s. It reported 3,524 members in 9 congregations in 2019. According to the 2011 Census, 33.4% of the population is Protestant (including 12.0% Pentecostal, 5.7% Anglican, 4.1% Seventh-day Adventist, 3.0% Presbyterian or Congregational, 1.2% Baptist, and 0.1% Methodist), 21.6% as Roman Catholic, 18.2% as Hindu and 5.0% as Muslim. A small number of individuals subscribed to traditional Caribbean religions with African roots, such as the Spiritual Baptists (sometimes called Shouter Baptists) (5.7%); and the Orisha (0.1%). Smaller groups included Jehovah's Witnesses (1.5%) and "unaffiliated" (2.2%). There is also a small Buddhist community. (en)
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- Religion in Trinidad and Tobago (en)
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- Las religiones que predominan en Trinidad y Tobago son la católica y el protestantismo.Asimismo, se practican antiguas creencias indígenas y de la población negra, entre ellas, el animismo.A causa de la inmigración de los indostanes, hay grupos que profesan el hinduismo. (es)
- Religion in Trinidad and Tobago, which is a multi-religious country, is classifiable as follows: The largest religious group is Christianity with 63.2 percent of the population. This includes Protestant Christians (with Anglicans, Presbyterians, Methodists, Evangelicals, Pentecostals, Shouter or Spiritual Baptists and regular Baptists) as well as Roman Catholics. Hindus account for 20.4 percent, Muslims for 5.6 percent. There is an Afro-Caribbean syncretic faith, the Orisha faith (formerly called Shangos) with 1 percent and there are Rastafaris with 0.3 percent. The "Other Religions" category accounts for 7.0 percent and "None/not shared" for 2.5. (en)
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