- Christian Latinos
Latino s andHispanic s are predominantlyChristian in the United States. Specifically, they are most oftenRoman Catholic .Roman Catholicism
The Spaniards took the Roman Catholic faith to Latin America, and Roman Catholicism continues to be the largest, but not the only, religious denomination amongst most Hispanics.
Among the Hispanic Catholics, most communities celebrate their homeland's patron
saint , dedicating a day for this purpose with festivals and religious services. Some Hispanics syncretize Roman Catholicism and African or Native American rituals and beliefs. Such is the case ofSantería , popular withCuban American s and Puerto Ricans and which combines old African beliefs in the form of Roman Catholic saints and rituals; or Guadalupism (the devotion towardsOur Lady of Guadalupe ) among Mexican American Roman Catholics. This latter hybridizes Catholic rites for the Virgin Mary with those venerating theAztec goddessTonantzin (earth goddess, mother of the gods and protector of humanity) and has all her attributes also endowed to the Lady of Guadalupe, whose Catholic shrine stands on the same sacred Aztec site that had previously been dedicated to Tonatzín, on the hill ofTepeyac in Mexico.Other Christian denominations
A significant number of Hispanics are also
Protestant , and several Protestant denominations (particularly Evangelical ones) have vigorously proselytized in Hispanic communities.Trends
See also
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Christianity
*African American church External links
* [http://www.transpanish.biz/spanish_stats.htm Hispanic Community in U.S. - Stats and Facts.]
* [http://www.ahorre.com/hispanicmarket.htm U.S. Hispanic Market in 2010]
* [http://www.hispanicheritageawards.org/ Hispanic Heritage Foundation]
* [http://www.trustedtranslations.com/hispanic_market.asp Hispanic Market in the U.S.]
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