The evangelicals soon in the majority in Brazil: a historic turning point
The Brazilian religious landscape is changing. By the end of 2025, the evangelical could become the majority denominational group in Brazil, exceeding Catholics for the first time. This transition marks a historic turning point in this traditionally Catholic country.
A spectacular Catholic decline
In 1950, 93% of Brazilians declared themselves Catholics. Today, this figure fell to less than 50%. This dizzying fall is explained by several factors:
There secularization growing Brazilian society
L'growing attraction evangelical churches
L'massive implementation mega-churches in urban and peripheral areas
The rise of evangelicals
Projections indicate that evangelical could reach 35.8% of the Brazilian population by 2026. This dazzling growth is...