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  2. Religion in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    In the north, however, Christianity provided the cultural and religious cement that helped hold Portugal together as a distinctive entity, at least since the reconquest of Porto in 868 by Vímara Peres, the founder of the First County of Portugal. By the same token, Christianity was the rallying cry of those who rose up against the Moors and ...

  3. Catholic Church in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal is the location of one of the major Catholic shrines and Marian pilgrimage sites, at Fátima, honouring Our Lady of Fátima. The northern city of Braga is an important Catholic centre. A Portuguese saying which lists characteristics of different cities states that "Coimbra studies, Braga prays, Lisbon shows off and Porto works". [ 14 ]

  4. Category:Christianity in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Christianity in Portugal (1 C) Protestantism in Portugal (3 C, 4 P) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Portugal (1 C, 2 P) A.

  5. Protestantism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Presbyterian Church in Portugal (Igreja Cristã Presbiteriana de Portugal or ICPP in Portuguese) is a small Reformed denomination with relationships with Presbyterian Church in America, the Presbyterian Church of Brazil, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and the Conservative Presbyterian Church in Brazil.

  6. Lusitanian Catholic Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Lusitanian Catholic Orthodox Church (Portuguese: Igreja Católica Ortodoxa Lusitana) is a Christian denomination in Portugal. Hierarchy The Lusitanian Orthodox ...

  7. Portuguese Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    Papal bull 'Cum ad nihil magis' After many years of negotiations between the kings and the popes, the Portuguese Inquisition was established on 23 May 1536, by order of Pope Paul III bull Cum ad nihil magis, and imposed the censorship of printed publications, starting with the prohibition of the Bible in languages other than Latin.

  8. Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church - Wikipedia

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    Church Reform in Spain and Portugal: A Short History of the Reformed Episcopal Churches of Spain and Portugal, from 1868 to the Present Time, by H. E. Noyes (1897) Liturgia da Igreja Lusitana (1991) (in Portuguese) Reformation Movements in Foreign Churches (with Special Reference to Spain and Portugal), by William Conyngham Plunket (1885)

  9. Category:History of Christianity in Portugal - Wikipedia

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