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L'Espagne deviendra-t-elle un pays protestant ?
How immigration is changing the religious dynamics of a traditional Catholic stronghold Source
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The Critic (United Kingdom) | Apr 18, 2026
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While immigration may diversify Spain's religious landscape, economic and social challenges might overshadow any significant shift towards Protestantism.
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Spain's growing immigrant population introduces diverse religious beliefs, paving the way for a more pluralistic society that could embrace Protestantism.
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The deep-rooted Catholic traditions in Spain will resist the influence of Protestantism, maintaining its identity as a predominantly Catholic nation.
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The rise of Protestantism in Spain reflects broader European trends, yet its impact may be limited by cultural and historical factors unique to the country.
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Protestant communities could foster social cohesion among immigrants and natives, enriching Spain's cultural fabric and promoting interfaith dialogue.
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