There is no official religion in Mexico, as the constitution guarantees separation of church and state. However, Roman Catholicism is practiced by more than 95 percent of the population.
2006-10-12 09:46:16
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answered by Tangus 4
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Mexico has no official religion; however, most people in Mexico report they are Christians, and this is reflected in several aspects of life there; Christmas is a national holiday and every year during Easter all schools in Mexico, public and private, take vacations.
Mexico is predominantly Roman Catholic (about 89% of the population). It is the nation with the second largest Catholic population, behind Brazil and before the United States. 6% of the population adheres to various Protestant faiths (mostly Pentecostal), and the remaining 5% of the population adhering to other religions or professing no religion. While most indigenous Mexicans are Catholic, some combine or syncretize Catholic practices with native traditions.
2006-10-12 16:47:12
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answered by kingmustang 2
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Catholisisim 75%+
2006-10-12 16:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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majority of mexicans are Roman Catholics. mexico is huge on Catholicism.
2006-10-14 00:09:34
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answered by Alexis Samira 5
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Predominantly Roman Catholic
2006-10-12 16:46:09
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answered by mzJakes 7
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There's no "official" religion, just like USA.
2006-10-12 16:45:49
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answered by deathbywedgie 3
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The majority of Mexicans are Catholic.
2006-10-12 16:45:46
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answered by Demon Doll 6
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The predominant religion is Catholic, most of the poplulation are very religious to their church.
2006-10-12 16:49:48
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answered by mare531 1
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Most Mexicans I know are Catholic.
2006-10-12 16:45:56
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answered by nmtgirl 5
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Most Hispanics are of the Catholic faith.
2006-10-12 16:46:26
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answered by BeezKneez 4
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