Christianity in Guinea-Bissau

Christians in Guinea-Bissau constitute approximately 19% of the country's population (280,000 people).[1]

Guinea-Bissau is the only Portuguese-speaking nation with a Muslim plurality, wherein others are mostly Christian. In 2007 Christians were concentrated in Bissau and other large towns.[2]

The Constitution sees freedom of conscience and religion as inviolable and provides for freedom of worship.[3]

In 2023, the country scored 3 out of 4 for religious freedom.[4]

Roman Catholicism

In 2022, over 70% of Christians belonged to the Roman Catholic Church (including Portuguese Bissau-Guineans).[5]

There are two dioceses:

See also

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