Religion in Jamaica

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Christian

Protestantism

62% of the Jamaican population are Protestants. Jamaican Protestantism is composed of several denominations: 24% Church of God, 11% Seventh-day Adventist, 10% Pentecostal, 7% Baptist, 4% Anglican, 2% United Church, 2% Methodist, 1% Moravian and 1% Brethren.

The Church of God has 111 congregations in 6 regions:[2]

Roman Catholicism in Jamaica

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There are about 50,000 (2%) Catholics in Jamaica, which is divided into three dioceses, including one archdiocese:

The Missionaries of the Poor monastic order originated in Kingston, Jamaica.

Latter-day Saints

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reports having 5,891 members living in Jamaica.[3] Members of the Church are organized under the Kingston Jamaica Stake, the Mandeville Jamaica District and the Kingston Jamaica Mission and members attend the Panama City Panama Temple.[4][5]

Rastafari movement

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The Rastafari movement or Rasta is a new religious movement that arose in the 1930s in Jamaica, which at the time was a country with a predominantly Christian culture where 98% of the people were the black descendants of slaves.[6][7] Its adherents worship Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia (ruled 1930–1974), as God incarnate, the Second Advent.

Other religions

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Other popular religions in Jamaica include Islam, Bahá'í Faith with perhaps 8000 Bahá'ís[8] and 21 Local Spiritual Assemblies,[9] Buddhism, Sikhism and Hinduism.[10] There is also a small population of around 200 Jews forming the Shaare Shalom Synagogue in Kingston, who describe themselves as Liberal-Conservative.[11] The first Jews in Jamaica trace their roots back to early 15th century Spain and Portugal.[12] Islam in Jamaica estimate a total Muslim population of 5,000.[13]

Religious freedom

Jamaica's constitution provides for freedom of religion, laws and policies contribute to the generally free practice of religion.[1] The law at all levels protects this right in full against abuse, either by governmental or private actors. The Government generally respects religious freedom in practice.[1] In 2008, the U.S. government learned of no reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious affiliation, belief, or practice.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 International Religious Freedom Report 2008: Jamaica. U.S. Department of State (2008)  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. http://churchofgodinjamaica.org/app/webroot/files/Churches_Location_List_Region_Sequence(1).pdf
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  10. religiousintelligence.co.uk[dead link], religiousfreedom.lib.virginia.edu
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