Growing numbers of Latin Americans are religiously unaffiliated, but belief in God remains high across the region.
Catholics remain the largest religious group in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, while second-largest ...
Catholic Bishop Anthony Taylor of Arkansas said in a social media post this week he sees "many obvious parallels" between ...
Flu-related pediatric deaths have doubled since last week, according to the CDC. Here's what to know this week, including ...
The study encompassed adults in six of the region's most populous countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and ...
The research released Jan. 21 found that Latin American adults are more religious than adults in many other countries Pew has ...
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(RNS) — ‘We ask — for the love of God and the love of human beings, which can’t be separated — vote against renewing funding ...
The Pew survey data was gathered in spring 2024 from more than 6,200 Latin American adults in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, ...
Catholicism has waned in Latin America over the past decade, with more individuals foregoing religious affiliation — although belief in God remains "high across the region," according to a new report.
COMMENTARY: New CatholicTV survey data suggest widespread emotional distress among U.S. Catholics, raising questions about ...
When Mary discovered she was pregnant, she and her lover, Father Ralph, chose to give birth and raise their baby instead of opting for ...
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