In this paper we explore data on Catholicism from the 2010 census in Brazil, as well as other data from the Center for Religious Statistics and Social Investigation. Using these statistics, we question those arguments that explain the reduction in the number of Catholics in Brazilian society as a problem in the institution’s adaptation in response to the challenges of evangelization, or as a lack of ministerial vocations to meet the religious demands of the people. Pursuing an alternative argument, we consider the weakening of the relationship between the Catholic institution and traditional popular Catholicism to be a fundamental aspect of this decline
Nas últimas décadas, o campo religioso brasileiro tem passado por grandes transformações, com rápido...
Significant political changes are taking place in Brasil, the United States, and many other countrie...
According to the latest national census, 64.6% of Brazilians identified themselves as Roman Catholic...
Through a case study in Campos, a northern city of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, this article analyz...
The article shows that within the Brazilian religious field new ways of believe have emerged. In thi...
Neste artigo analisamos os dados sobre catolicismo divulgados pelo censo brasileiro de 2010. Diante ...
Anthropological studies on Brazilian Catholicism traditionally focused on popular variants of this r...
There are few empirical studies on the Catholic Church’s loss of followers in the state of Rio de Ja...
O catolicismo e a igreja católica no brasil à luz dos dados sobre religião no censo de 201
The article proposes a theological-pastoral reading of the results of the most recent Census by the ...
A critical problem to study Catholicism in the context of Latin American modernity, is that the conc...
O presente artigo faz uma revisão crítica da gênese e desenvolvimento dos estudos sobre catolicismo ...
Since the 1970s a religious change has occurred in Latin America. As a proportion of the population,...
For a generation, the Catholic Church in Brazil has enjoyed international renown as one of the most ...
The ‘Catholic question’ in contemporary Portugal obliges us to consider whether Catholicism will rem...
Nas últimas décadas, o campo religioso brasileiro tem passado por grandes transformações, com rápido...
Significant political changes are taking place in Brasil, the United States, and many other countrie...
According to the latest national census, 64.6% of Brazilians identified themselves as Roman Catholic...
Through a case study in Campos, a northern city of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, this article analyz...
The article shows that within the Brazilian religious field new ways of believe have emerged. In thi...
Neste artigo analisamos os dados sobre catolicismo divulgados pelo censo brasileiro de 2010. Diante ...
Anthropological studies on Brazilian Catholicism traditionally focused on popular variants of this r...
There are few empirical studies on the Catholic Church’s loss of followers in the state of Rio de Ja...
O catolicismo e a igreja católica no brasil à luz dos dados sobre religião no censo de 201
The article proposes a theological-pastoral reading of the results of the most recent Census by the ...
A critical problem to study Catholicism in the context of Latin American modernity, is that the conc...
O presente artigo faz uma revisão crítica da gênese e desenvolvimento dos estudos sobre catolicismo ...
Since the 1970s a religious change has occurred in Latin America. As a proportion of the population,...
For a generation, the Catholic Church in Brazil has enjoyed international renown as one of the most ...
The ‘Catholic question’ in contemporary Portugal obliges us to consider whether Catholicism will rem...
Nas últimas décadas, o campo religioso brasileiro tem passado por grandes transformações, com rápido...
Significant political changes are taking place in Brasil, the United States, and many other countrie...
According to the latest national census, 64.6% of Brazilians identified themselves as Roman Catholic...