Christianity in Panama

Religion in Panama (2020)[1]

  Catholicism (72.31%)
  Protestant (9.85%)
  Other Christian (8.87%)
  Other religion (5.5%)
  No religion (4.36%)

Panama is a predominantly Christian country.

A survey in 2020 showed that 72.31% of the population were Catholic, 9.85% were Protestant, 8.87% were other Christian, 5.5% followed another religion and 4.36% had no religious beliefs.[2]

Christianity was introduced to the country with the Spanish conquistadors and centuries of missionaries. Like the rest of Latin America, the Catholicism of the conquest began to shift as aspects of indigenous, African and other spiritualities were acculturated. In recent decades, however, Evangelical Protestant churches, especially those denominations strongest in North America, have been gaining ground.


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