The Catholic Church in Brazil is divided into three major groups:
The Roman Catholic Apostolic Church;
The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church;
The Orthodox Catholic Church;
The one with the greatest number of followers is the Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, with a total number of 123.280.172 followers, according to the 2010 Census. The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is the second major Catholic Church in Brazil, with 560.781, followed by the Orthodox Catholic Church, with 131.571.
The area in Brazil where the Catholic Church has mostly lost its followers is the Southeast, where there is a major concentration of Protestants, especially in major cities and its metropolitan areas. The Northeast of Brazil is the region with the major number of Catholics, with Piauí state being the state with the major concentration of Catholics in Brazil (85% of the population). On the other hand, Rio de Janeiro is the Brazilian state with the lowest concentration of Catholics (45% of the population).
The Catholic Church in Brazil is divided into three major groups:The Roman Catholic Apostolic Church;The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church;The Orthodox Catholic Church;The one with the greatest number of followers is the Roman Catholic Apostolic Church, with a total number of 123.280.172 followers, according to the 2010 Census. The Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church is the second major Catholic Church in Brazil, with 560.781, followed by the Orthodox Catholic Church, with 131.571.The area in Brazil where the Catholic Church has mostly lost its followers is the Southeast, where there is a major concentration of Protestants, especially in major cities and its metropolitan areas. The Northeast of Brazil is the region with the major number of Catholics, with Piauí state being the state with the major concentration of Catholics in Brazil (85% of the population). On the other hand, Rio de Janeiro is the Brazilian state with the lowest concentration of Catholics (45% of the population).
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