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Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America according to research
Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America, with more people identifying as religiously unaffiliated - The study encompassed adults in six of the region's most populous countries: Argentina, ...
Catholic believers in the region are falling as those with no religious affiliation grow; Argentina has recorded one of the ...
Two women drinking coffee together in a Buenos Aires café during the dictatorship (1973-1983) could have been arrested merely for being together. Today they can marry. What a difference a few decades ...
The 22nd annual National Encounter of Women held in Cordoba, Argentina, became a platform for launching attacks against Catholic women who participated in the event. Numerous women were physically ...
This report describes how the religious affiliation of people in six Latin American countries has changed over the past decade. It also examines their religious beliefs and practices. It focuses on ...
Ecclesiastical authorities issue statement criticising bid to amend youth criminal regime; Church demands "profound changes" ...
The positions in the table below reflect the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA)'s position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share.
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