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What are the main religions in Philippines?

  • Roman Catholicism (83%)
  • Protestantism (9.13%)
  • Other Christians (e.g. Aglipayan, INC) (3.39%)
  • Islam (6.01%)
  • None (0.02%)
  • Tribal religion (0.1%)

How many religions exist in the Philippines?

Religions: Roman Catholic 80.6%, Protestant 8.2% (includes Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches 2.7%, National Council of Churches in the Philippines 1.2%, other Protestant 4.3%), other Christian 3.4%, Muslim 5.6%, tribal religion 0.2%, other 1.9%, none 0.1% (2010 est.)

Who bring Islam in the Philippines?

As early as 1380, an Arabian trader by the name of Karim Al Makhdum reportedly reached the Sulu Archipelago and later established Islam in the country. He established the first Muslim mosque in the Philippines in Barangay Tubig Indangan on Simunul Island in Tawi-Tawi.

How many religions are there in the Philippines?

Religion in the Philippines. by Jack Miller. The Philippines proudly boasts to be the only Christian nation in Asia. More than 86 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, 6 percent belong to various nationalized Christian cults, and another 2 percent belong to well over 100 Protestant denominations.

Is the Philippines a Catholic country?

Religion and Spiritual Beliefs in the Philippines Alisa Pierson Most Americans are aware that the Philippines is comprised of Catholics, but Catholicism and spirituality in the Philippines extends beyond just being Catholic. In fact the way religion is practiced in the Philippines is very unique in comparison to the

What is the most famous church in the Philippines?

The Manila Metropolitan Cathedral and Basilica is one of the most well-known Catholic churches in the Philippines. The major religion in the Philippines is Roman Catholic Christianity, followed by an Islam and other Christian minority.

Is the Philippines the only Christian country in Asia?

by Jack Miller. The Philippines proudly boasts to be the only Christian nation in Asia. More than 86 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, 6 percent belong to various nationalized Christian cults, and another 2 percent belong to well over 100 Protestant denominations.