The map shows the Catholic percentage in the country. The more bold color, the higher the ratioThe Church in Asia constitute a minority among other religions, including only about 3% of the population of Asia, but here again takes up a large percentage of nuns, priests. [46] From 1975 to 2000, the Asian population increased 61% of Catholic laity in Asia increased 104%. [47] However, the Church must face the challenge of missionaries, Catholics persecuted in countries such as North Korea, [48] and China. [49] [50] Oceania is also difficult for the missionary Christian denomination by the ethnic group with over 715 different languages. In the Catholic Church worldwide, 12% reside in Africa, 50% in the Americas, and 10% in Asia, 27% in Europe and 1% in Oceania. [46]Brazil is currently the country has a number of Catholic parishioners. [51] [52] the majority of the developed countries all have the presence of the Church, however, has decreased at the end of the 19th century. In Europe, the Romance language countries (in Latin) is the cradle of Catholic history, meanwhile, the national German language group, many Protestants and the national Slavic system bring a blend of Catholicism and orthodoxy. The rest of the Catholic world was by the missionary efforts of Spain, Portugal and France, besides also due to migration from these countries all over Europe. In Latin America-where each are exclusive-Catholic are subjected to increasing competitiveness of Protestantism (Protestant), especially in Central America and the Caribbean region. In Africa, the most powerful active Catholic in the center of the continent; While in Asia, the only two countries that have large proportions of Catholics in a population of the Philippines, East Timor.
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