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  2. Christianity in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the dominant religion in South Africa, with almost 80% of the population in 2001 professing to be Christian.No single denomination predominates, with mainstream Protestant churches, Pentecostal churches, African initiated churches, and the Catholic Church all having significant numbers of adherents.

  3. Religion in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the dominant religion in South Africa, with 85.3% of the population in 2022 professing to be Christian. No single denomination predominates, with mainstream Protestant churches, Pentecostal churches, African initiated churches , and the Catholic Church all having significant numbers of adherents.

  4. Timeline of Christian missions - Wikipedia

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    1863 – Robert Moffat, missionary to Africa with the London Missionary Society, publishes his book Rivers of Water in a Dry Place, Being an Account of the Introduction of Christianity into South Africa, and of Mr. Moffat's Missionary Labours

  5. Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa

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    The Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa (REACH-SA), known until 2013 as the Church of England in South Africa (CESA), is a Christian denomination in South Africa. It was constituted in 1938 as a federation of churches. It appointed its first bishop in 1955. [4]

  6. Anglican Church of Southern Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Anglican Church of Southern Africa estimated in 2006 that there were between 3 and 4 million Anglicans across Angola, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mocambique, Namibia, South Africa and the island of St Helena. [3] A study published in 2020 produced an estimated figure of 2.3 million (4%) Anglicans in South Africa as of 2015. [4]

  7. Catholic Church in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Another phase of Christianity in Africa began with the arrival of Portuguese in the 15th century. [22] After the end of Reconquista, the Christian Portuguese and Spanish captured many ports in North Africa. [23] The bishopric of Marrakesh continued to exist until the late 16th century and was borne by the suffragans of Seville.

  8. Christianity in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Historians have considered many theories to explain the decline of Christianity in North Africa, proposing diverse factors such as the recurring internal wars and external invasions in the region during late antiquity, Christian fears of persecution by the invaders, schisms and a lack of leadership within the Christian church in Africa ...

  9. Category:History of Christianity in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Huguenot history in South Africa (8 P) R. Roman Catholic opposition to apartheid (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "History of Christianity in South Africa"