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He says he is catholic, but people says he is a false catholic. He likes to please protestants, always talking about God, Family and Israel. Always favoring Israel over arabs and the protestant electorate loves that.
Around 75-77% of protenstant voted for Bolsonaro
Only 50% of catholic voted for him
Protestant followed by riches, central westerns, southerns, males and whites were the main groups supporting his candidature.
Also his wife is protestant, when he was elected he was with shepherds and sorrounded by protestants, the next day he, his wife and his daughter went to protestant church to thank God. Thats it.
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Maybe the answer to Protestantism could come in the form of a division in the Latin rite as practices and attitudes in Northern Europe differ from those in countries like Italy or Spain. High Church Anglicanism, High Church Lutheranism (without a secular head but under Rome) and older reform ideas from the likes of Erasmus of Rotterdam and Geert Grotius would have worked well here. The Church could save itself a lot of problems by setting up a Northern or Germanic Rite as either a part of the Latin Rite or as an independent Rite.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Percentage of citizens who claimed that belongs to some church / religious society.
The smaller map is percentage for regions, the larger map is for communities (towns and villages).
You can see that more religious is the eastern part of the country (Moravia and Silesia) than the western part - Bohemia. The nowadays regions does not correspond with the tradidional division by lands, see:
Most of the religious people are catholics but there are also small protestant communities mainly in following regions:
Zlín, Moravian-Silesian and Vysočina
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