Religion in Guyana

Religion in Guyana (2012 census)[1][2]
  1. Pentecostalism 22.8 (22.6%)
  2. Catholicism 7.1 (7.02%)
  3. Adventism 5.4 (5.34%)
  4. Anglicanism 5.2 (5.14%)
  5. Methodism 1.4 (1.38%)
  6. Jehovah's Witnesses 1.3 (1.29%)
  7. Other Christians[a] 20.8 (20.6%)
  8. Hinduism 24.8 (24.5%)
  9. Islam 6.8 (6.73%)
  10. Other 2.4 (2.37%)
  11. None 3.1 (3.07%)
Religion in Guyana (2020 estimate)[3]
  1. Christianity (54.2%)
  2. Hinduism (31%)
  3. Islam (7.5%)
  4. None (4.2%)
  5. Other (3.1%)
St. George's Anglican Cathedral in the capital Georgetown

Religion in Guyana is dominated by various branches of Christianity, with significant minorities of the adherents of Hinduism and Islam.

Guyana is a secular state and the nation's constitution guarantees freedom of religion and worship.[4]


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  1. ^ Guyana 2012 census compendium 2. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Guyana 2016 International Religious Freedom Report" (PDF). United States Department of State. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-15.
  3. ^ World Religion Database at the ARDA database, retrieved 2023-08-08
  4. ^ "Guyana".

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