Protestantism in Costa Rica

In today's world, Protestantism in Costa Rica is a topic that has captured the attention of many people. With its complexity and relevance in today's society, Protestantism in Costa Rica has sparked the interest of experts and hobbyists alike. From its impact on popular culture to its influence on technology and politics, Protestantism in Costa Rica is a phenomenon that does not go unnoticed. In this article we will explore the different facets of Protestantism in Costa Rica and its importance in our daily lives.

A study made by the University of Costa Rica in 2021 showed that 19% of the population were Evangelical Christians and 1% were Traditional Protestants.

In Latin America most Protestants are called Evangelicos. There are different Protestant denominations that are active there, mostly Evangelical, Pentecostal, Lutheran, Baptist, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Adventist and the Costa Rican Evangelical Presbyterian Church. The country is also 47% Catholic.

The first Seventh-day Adventist missionaries arrived in 1903, and the Adventist church currently had 55,680 members in the country in 2001.

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References

  1. ^ Murillo, Alvaro (7 July 2021). "Encuesta CIEP-UCR evidencia a una Costa Rica estatista y menos religiosa". Semanario Universidad. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  2. ^ Adventist Atlas
  3. ^ Article from Adventist News Network