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Religion Stats: compare key data on Mexico & Peru

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  • Buddhism > Buddhists: Amount of Buddhist residents.
  • Buddhism > Percent Buddhist: Percentage of population that is Buddhist.
  • Christian > Mormon > Congregations: Total Congregations.
  • Christian > Mormon > Members: Membership.
  • Islam > Percentage Muslim: Percent of Muslims in each country.
  • Major religion(s): Country major religions.
  • Religions: This entry includes a rank ordering of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population.
  • Religions > All: This entry includes a rank ordering of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population.
  • Religious diversity score: The probability of two people chosen at random having different religions. For instance, if you take two people from anywhere in the country of South Africa, there's an 86% chance they will be of different religious sects or different religions altogether.
  • Secularism and atheism > Population considering religion important: Percentage of population surveyed in a Gallup Poll who answered the question “Is religion important in your daily life?” with “yes”. (Other possible answers were “no”, “don’t know” and “refuse to answer”).
  • Secularism and atheism > Population considering religion unimportant: Percentage of population who says religion is not important in their daily lives. The survey was carried out within the Gallup Poll.
  • Seventh-day Adventist Membership: This entry lists Seventh-day Adventist membership worldwide as of 2004. Membership is defined as baptised and active.
  • Seventh-day Adventist Membership per 1000: This entry lists Seventh-day Adventist membership worldwide as of 2004. Membership is defined as baptised and active. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Jehovahs Witnesses per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Religions > Roman Catholic: Percent of population who are Roman Catholics. Note: categories sometimes vary from country to country, extracted from CIA data.
  • Jews per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Catholic > Cardinals: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are eligible to vote and 66 of whom are ineligible.
  • Christian > Catholic > Female catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Christian > Catholic > Male catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Christian > Mormon > Temples: Temples.

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  • Catholic > Cardinals per million: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are eligible to vote and 66 of whom are ineligible. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Catholic > Cardinal electors: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are cardinal electors (eligible to vote) and 66 of whom are ineligible.
  • Christian > Catholic > Male catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Catholic > Cardinal electors per million: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are cardinal electors (eligible to vote) and 66 of whom are ineligible. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Christian > Protestant > Quakers: Number of Quakers.
  • Catholic > Cardinals > Per $ GDP: The Cardinal Electors are those members of the College of Cardinals who have not reached their 80th Birthday on the day on which a Pope dies. That is, if they turn 80 years of age before the Pope dies, or on the day he dies, they are ineligible to vote in the Conclave to elect his successor. However, if they turn 80 years of age the day after the Pope dies they are eligible. Interestingly, even if they cannot vote they can be elected. As of Wednesday, April 20, 2005, there are 183 Cardinals from 66 different countries, 117 of whom are eligible to vote and 66 of whom are ineligible. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 14.1 billion $ gross domestic product.
  • Christian > Catholic > Female catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural male catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban female catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban male catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban female catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban male catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
  • Christian > Catholic > Urban catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural male catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural female catholics per thousand people: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Christian > Catholic > Rural female catholics: Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence.
STAT Mexico Peru HISTORY
Buddhism > Buddhists 18,595
Ranked 48th.
74,623.5
Ranked 26th. 4 times more than Mexico
Buddhism > Percent Buddhist 0.016%
Ranked 94th.
0.25%
Ranked 53th. 16 times more than Mexico
Christian > Mormon > Congregations 1,985
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Peru
786
Ranked 4th.
Christian > Mormon > Members 1.32 million
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than Peru
527,759
Ranked 4th.
Islam > Percentage Muslim 0.3%
Ranked 139th.
0.0
Ranked 166th.
Jehovahs Witnesses 593,802
Ranked 3rd. 6 times more than Peru
95,108
Ranked 20th.
Jews 40,700
Ranked 15th. 14 times more than Peru
3,000
Ranked 49th.
Major religion(s) Christianity Christianity
Religions Roman Catholic 76.5%, Protestant 6.3% (Pentecostal 1.4%, Jehovah's Witnesses 1.1%, other 3.8%), other 0.3%, unspecified 13.8%, none 3.1% Roman Catholic 81.3%, Evangelical 12.5%, other 3.3%, unspecified or none 2.9%
Religions > All nominally Roman Catholic 89%, Protestant 6%, other 5% Roman Catholic 81%, Seventh Day Adventist 1.4%, other Christian 0.7%, other 0.6%, unspecified or none 16.3% (2003 est.)
Religious diversity score 0.18
Ranked 180th.
0.199
Ranked 172nd. 11% more than Mexico
Secularism and atheism > Population considering religion important 72%
Ranked 89th.
83.5%
Ranked 72nd. 16% more than Mexico
Secularism and atheism > Population considering religion unimportant 25.5%
Ranked 54th. 76% more than Peru
14.5%
Ranked 74th.
Seventh-day Adventist Membership 548,104
Ranked 6th.
664,016
Ranked 5th. 21% more than Mexico
Seventh-day Adventist Membership per 1000 5.01
Ranked 66th.
24.23
Ranked 26th. 5 times more than Mexico
Jehovahs Witnesses per 1000 5.56
Ranked 12th. 56% more than Peru
3.56
Ranked 43th.
Religions > Roman Catholic 89%
Ranked 19th. 10% more than Peru
81%
Ranked 31st.
Jews per 1000 0.404
Ranked 48th. 3 times more than Peru
0.119
Ranked 64th.
Christian > Catholic > Urban catholics 71.44 million
Ranked 2nd. 5 times more than Peru
13.35 million
Ranked 1st.
Catholic > Cardinals 5
Ranked 9th. 5 times more than Peru
1
Ranked 64th.
Christian > Catholic > Female catholics 47.79 million
Ranked 2nd. 6 times more than Peru
8.58 million
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Male catholics 45.14 million
Ranked 2nd. 5 times more than Peru
8.38 million
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Mormon > Temples 12
Ranked 2nd. 12 times more than Peru
1
Ranked 33th.
Catholic > Cardinals per million 0.0452
Ranked 45th. 25% more than Peru
0.0361
Ranked 50th.
Catholic > Cardinal electors 4
Ranked 6th. 4 times more than Peru
1
Ranked 49th.
Christian > Catholic > Male catholics per thousand people 382.88
Ranked 1st. 29% more than Peru
295.79
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Rural catholics 21.48 million
Ranked 1st. 6 times more than Peru
3.6 million
Ranked 2nd.
Catholic > Cardinal electors per million 0.0361
Ranked 35th. About the same as Peru
0.0361
Ranked 36th.
Christian > Protestant > Quakers 861
Ranked 9th.
1,700
Ranked 6th. 97% more than Mexico
Catholic > Cardinals > Per $ GDP 0.07 per $14.1 billion
Ranked 49th.
0.091 per $14.1 billion
Ranked 46th. 30% more than Mexico
Christian > Catholic > Female catholics per thousand people 405.37
Ranked 1st. 34% more than Peru
302.79
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Rural male catholics 10.61 million
Ranked 1st. 6 times more than Peru
1.89 million
Ranked 2nd.
Christian > Catholic > Urban female catholics per thousand people 313.15
Ranked 1st. 29% more than Peru
242.17
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Urban male catholics per thousand people 292.89
Ranked 1st. 28% more than Peru
229.24
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Urban female catholics 36.92 million
Ranked 2nd. 5 times more than Peru
6.86 million
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Urban male catholics 34.53 million
Ranked 2nd. 5 times more than Peru
6.49 million
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Urban catholics per thousand people 606.04
Ranked 1st. 29% more than Peru
471.41
Ranked 1st.
Christian > Catholic > Rural catholics per thousand people 182.22
Ranked 2nd. 43% more than Peru
127.17
Ranked 2nd.
Christian > Catholic > Rural male catholics per thousand people 89.99
Ranked 2nd. 35% more than Peru
66.54
Ranked 2nd.
Christian > Catholic > Rural female catholics per thousand people 92.22
Ranked 2nd. 52% more than Peru
60.62
Ranked 2nd.
Christian > Catholic > Rural female catholics 10.87 million
Ranked 2nd. 6 times more than Peru
1.72 million
Ranked 2nd.

SOURCES: Wikipedia: Buddhism by country (Buddhism by Country); Wikipedia: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in France (Membership Statistics); International Religious Freedom Report 2004, U.S. State Department; watchtower.org - 2002 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide; World Jewish Congress (WJC), 1998; British Broadcasting Corporation 2014; CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011; CIA World Factbook, 22 August 2006; Wikipedia: List of countries ranked by ethnic and cultural diversity level (Ethnic, Linguistic and Religious Fractionalization) (Natalka Patsiurko, John L. Campbell and John A. Hall (2012). "Measuring cultural diversity: ethnic, linguistic and religious fractionalization in the OECD" . Ethnic and Racial Studies 35 (2): 195–217 . Retrieved September 13, 2012 .); Wikipedia: Importance of religion by country (Countries); adventiststatistics.org 2004 Annual Report 31 December 2004; adventiststatistics.org 2004 Annual Report 31 December 2004. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; watchtower.org - 2002 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; World Jewish Congress (WJC), 1998. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables; Catholic.com - College of Cardinals; Wikipedia: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints membership statistics (Caribbean); Catholic.com - College of Cardinals. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; United Nations Statistics Division. Source tables. Population figures from World Bank: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects, (2) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Report (various years), (3) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (4) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (5) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme, and (6) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database.; Wikipedia: Quakers (Africa) (Nuttall, Geoffrey (1955). "Early Quakerism in the Netherlands: Its wider context" . The Bulletin of the Friends Historical Association 44 (1): 3–18. Gragg, Larry (2009). The Quaker community on Barbados : challenging the culture of the planter class ([Online-Ausg.] ed.). Columbia: University of Missouri Press. ISBN 9780826218476 . Friends World Committee for Consultation (2007) 'Finding Quakers around the World http://www.fwccamericas.org/publications/images/fwcc_map_2007_sm.gif, )

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