Catholics Constitute Slightly Over Half of Brazil's Population

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In Brazil, the Catholic population has declined from 82.9% to 56.7% over 30 years, while evangelicals have grown to 26.9%, becoming a significant political and cultural force. The number of people with no religious affiliation and followers of Afro-Brazilian religions has also increased, reflecting changing religious dynamics and increased acceptance of diverse faiths.
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