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'''Chile''' is a country in South America. | |||
== | ==Overview== | ||
==Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Argentina== | |||
Christianity (in its Roman Catholic form) was carried to South America in the 16th century by the Spanish conquistadors. Catholic practices, especially in rural areas, incorporated ancient Andean indigenous ceremonies. Spanish colonial rule, from the 16th to early 19th centuries, gave the Catholic Church a situation of monopoly, enforced by the Inquisition. | |||
[[Category: | In the 19th century, with the creation of the modern Chilean State and the arrival of numerous immigrants, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained freedom of worship. | ||
====Contemporary times==== | |||
Today, the overwhelming majority of Chilean people (around 70%) identify themselves as Roman Catholics and the Catholic Church has a special role of predominance in Chilean society, although the Chilean constitution grants freedom to all religions. | |||
Chile has a significant Evangelical minority (around 15% of the population) and several small Jewish and Muslim communities. | |||
==In Depth== | |||
*[[Chilean Scholarship]] / [[Chilean Scholars]] -- survey of works by Chilean Scholars / biographies of Chilean Scholars | |||
*[[Chilean Fiction]] / [[Chilean Authors]] -- survey of works by Chilean Authors / biographies of Chilean Authors | |||
See also: [[Chile]] -- [[Spanish language]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile Wikipedia] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Chile Wikipedia (Religion in Chile)] | |||
[[Category:Index (database)]] | |||
[[Category:Countries (database)]] | [[Category:Countries (database)]] |
Revision as of 13:03, 15 April 2012
Chile is a country in South America.
Overview
Jews, Christians, and Muslims in Argentina
Christianity (in its Roman Catholic form) was carried to South America in the 16th century by the Spanish conquistadors. Catholic practices, especially in rural areas, incorporated ancient Andean indigenous ceremonies. Spanish colonial rule, from the 16th to early 19th centuries, gave the Catholic Church a situation of monopoly, enforced by the Inquisition.
In the 19th century, with the creation of the modern Chilean State and the arrival of numerous immigrants, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained freedom of worship.
Contemporary times
Today, the overwhelming majority of Chilean people (around 70%) identify themselves as Roman Catholics and the Catholic Church has a special role of predominance in Chilean society, although the Chilean constitution grants freedom to all religions.
Chile has a significant Evangelical minority (around 15% of the population) and several small Jewish and Muslim communities.
In Depth
- Chilean Scholarship / Chilean Scholars -- survey of works by Chilean Scholars / biographies of Chilean Scholars
- Chilean Fiction / Chilean Authors -- survey of works by Chilean Authors / biographies of Chilean Authors
See also: Chile -- Spanish language
External links
Pages in category "Chile"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.