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| Group | Where | Number of Adherents |
% of total pop. |
Number of congreg./ churches/ units |
Number of countries |
Year | Source | Quote/ Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slavic Muslim | Croatia | 55,977 | 1.20% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | Catholic 76.5%, Orthodox 11.1%, Slavic Muslim 1.2%, Protestant 0.4%, others and unknown 10.8%; Total population: 4,664,710. |
| Sunni | Croatia | 60,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Afro-Cuban religions | Cuba | - | 2.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% "; Listed in table as "Afro-Cuban syncretism " |
| Afro-Cuban religions | Cuba | 7,000,000 | 63.64% | - | - | 1998 | "The Battle for Cuba's Soul " in Newsweek (Jan. 19, 1998), pg. 42. | "There are about 1 million active Protestants, and a much greater number--roughly 6 million to 7 million--who practice Afro-Cuban religions. " |
| Atheism | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1993 | O'Brien, J. & M. Palmer. The State of Religion Atlas. Simon & Schuster: New York (1993). Pg. 108. | "Atheism continues to be the official position of the governments of China, North Korea and Cuba. Here, large organizations are to be found and impressive numbers are cited. " Politically correct, but not deep conviction there. |
| Atheism | Cuba | 710,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Baptist Convention of Eastern Cuba | Cuba | 15,000 | - | 200 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals " |
| Baptist Convention of Western Cuba | Cuba | - | - | 310 units |
- | 1998 | "Cuba's Next Revolution " in Christianity Today (Jan. 12, 1998), pg. 23. | "In the Baptist Convention of Western Cuba, for instance, there are only 63 pastors for 310 preaching sites. " |
| Baptist Convention of Western Cuba | Cuba | 13,528 | - | 147 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals " |
| Baptist World Alliance | Cuba | 29,727 | 0.27% | 371 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals "; [BWA stats. in individual countries are sum of figures for member bodies of BWA in the countries.]; [County population figures for 1998 from United Nations data available here.] |
| Calusa | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1750 | Legay, Gilbert. Atlas of Indians of North America. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's (1995), pg. 8. | "The Calusa population was estimated at 3,000 in 1650. A century later, a few survivors joined their neighbors, the Seminole, while others fled to Cuba. " |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 70.00% | - | - | 1959 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 103. | "the Communist Party [repressed religion]... Consequently, religious believers have declined from more than 70% [from before the Revolution] of the population to less than 30% and attendance plummeted. " |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 35.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 9,400,000. Roman Catholics 35% - a marked decline in adherents (80% in 1960) and priests (from 723 in 1960 to 228 in 1971). |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | - | 500 units |
- | 1988 | Dostert, Pierre Etienne. Latin America 1988 (The World Today Series). Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Stryker-Post Publications (1997), pg. 81. | "Relations with the Catholic Church [and Communist govt.] have thawed, but there are only a few more than 200 priests to serve more than 500 churches. Baptisms in the Havana area have risen from 200 a year to 1,500 despite a generation in which religion was severely repressed. " |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 40.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% " |
| Catholic | Cuba | 4,701,000 | 42.50% | 252 units |
- | 1995 | 1998 Catholic Almanac: Our Sunday Visitor: USA (1997), pg. 333-367. | Figures are as of Dec. 31, 1995. Number used for "congregations " is from number of Catholic parishes. |
| Catholic | Cuba | 4,400,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 30.00% | - | - | 1997 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 103. | "Although the Castro regime has never banned the practice of religion, the church was allowed to engage in only marginal social activities. Church attendance came to be considered antisocial. Religious education was eliminated from the school curriculum. Practicing Catholics were banned from the Communist Party... Consequently, religious believers have declined from more than 70% of the population to less than 30% and attendance plummeted. " |
| Catholic | Cuba | 9,349,185 | 85.00% | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* CIA World Factbook web site (viewed Aug. 1998) | nominally Roman Catholic 85% prior to CASTRO assuming power; Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jews, and Santeria are also represented; Total population: 10,999,041. |
| Catholic | Cuba | 4,700,000 | 42.73% | - | - | 1998 | "The Battle for Cuba's Soul " in Newsweek (Jan. 19, 1998), pg. 42. | "About 4.7 million of all 11 million Cubans are baptized, but only about 150,000 attend Sunday mass. " |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 41.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Catholic | Cuba | - | 85.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* web site: "Wholesome Words: Worldwide Missions " by Stephen Ross, "First Edition, 1998 "; [original sources: The World Book Encyclopedia, c1998.] | Table: "Major Roman Catholic Countries of the World "; "85% (mominally Roman Catholic) " |
| Catholic - churchgoers | Cuba | - | 1.00% | - | - | 1997 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 103. | "The Cuban Conference on Bishops estimates that only about one percent of the population goes to [Catholic] church at least twice a year. Churches have had to close down to disrepair (many priests have resorted to holding services in private homes). " |
| Catholic - churchgoers | Cuba | 150,000 | 1.36% | - | - | 1998 | "The Battle for Cuba's Soul " in Newsweek (Jan. 19, 1998), pg. 42. | "About 4.7 million of all 11 million Cubans are baptized, but only about 150,000 attend Sunday mass. " |
| Catholic - nuns | Cuba | 217 | - | - | - | 1972 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 3.1: "Growth or Decline in Religious Sisters, 1972-1996 " |
| Catholic - nuns | Cuba | 467 | - | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 3.1: "Growth or Decline in Religious Sisters, 1972-1996 " |
| Catholic - priests | Cuba | 195 | - | - | - | 1972 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 2: "Increase in Priests, 1972-1996 " |
| Catholic - priests | Cuba | 288 | - | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 2: "Increase in Priests, 1972-1996 " |
| Catholic - seminarians | Cuba | 49 | - | - | - | 1972 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 1.1: "Increase in Seminarians " |
| Catholic - seminarians | Cuba | 72 | - | - | - | 1996 | *LINK* web site: "Religion in Latin America " (Providence College); web page: "Statistics " (viewed 14 Aug. 1999). [Orig. source: Statistical Yearbook of the Church 1996; Catholic Almanac 1975. | Table 1.1: "Increase in Seminarians " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Cuba | - | - | 1 unit |
- | 1995 | Deseret News 1997-98 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1996), pg. 188-408. | "Year-end 1995: Est. population [of country]; Members, [number shown in '# of adherents' column to left] " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Cuba | 10 | - | - | - | 1998 | "Long Journey Takes Cuban to LDS Faith " in Salt Lake Tribune (Aug. 15, 1998), pg. C1. | "Pratt, who supervises the affairs of the LDS Church in Cuba, said the Church has fewer than a dozen members and no organized presence on the island. " |
| Church of the Nazarene | Cuba | 3,618 | 0.03% | 24 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* official organization web site: Nazarene World Mission Society | Church Statistics: Churches; 6 Jan 1998; total population: 10,788,000 |
| Congregacion Evangelica Anabautista Menonita Cubana | Cuba | - | - | 9 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Mennonite World Conference web site. Directory 1998. Web page: "Carribean, Central & South America: Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches " | CUBA... Congregacion Evangelica Anabautista Menonita Cubana; Membership not yet recorded; Congregations: 9 house groups |
| Evangelical | Cuba | - | 0.90% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 9,400,000. Protestants 1% (It was 6% in 1957, but most have emigrated to U.S.A.). Protestant Community 85,000. Denominations 24. Largest:- Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists. Evangelicals 0.9% -though many secret believers also. |
| Free Baptist Convention of Cuba | Cuba | 1,199 | - | 24 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Baptist World Alliance web site; page: "BWA Statistics " (viewed 31 March 1999). | "Figures are for BWA affiliated conventions/unions only (no independents included). "; Table with 3 columns: Country, "Churches ", & "Members "; "1997/1998 Totals " |
| Iglesia Hermanos en Cristo de Cuba | Cuba | 70 | - | 5 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Mennonite World Conference web site. Directory 1998. Web page: "Carribean, Central & South America: Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches " | CUBA... Iglesia Hermanos en Cristo de Cuba; Members: 70; Congregations: 5 |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Cuba | 76,250 | 0.69% | 1,100 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | Adherent/member count is for "1997 Peak Witnesses "; Memorial attendance (annual sacrament meeting) for same year: 164,565. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Cuba | 82,258 | 0.74% | 1,200 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; This adherent/member count is for "1998 Peak Witnesses " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Cuba | 164,565 | 1.49% | 1,100 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | From 1997 Statistics "Memorial attendance " column. Count of all who attend this once-a-year meeting, whether or not a "publisher " in full standing. Most would be considered adherents. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Cuba | 170,148 | 1.53% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; "Memorial attendance " column indicates attendance at yearly communion meeting. |
| Judaism | Cuba | 26,000 | - | 5 units |
- | 1959 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 105. | "Cuba's Jewish community once thrived. Today it is thought to number only about 1,300, about five percent of its prerevolutionary size, when Havana's Jewish community supported five synagogues, several schools and a college. " |
| Judaism | Cuba | 2,000 | - | - | - | 1961 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 105. | "Jews became part of the cuban diaspora, and only perhaps as many as 2,000 remained [after the Communist revolution]... " |
| Judaism | Cuba | 1,300 | - | - | - | 1997 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 105. | "Cuba's Jewish community once thrived. Today it is thought to number only about 1,300, about five percent of its prerevolutionary size... " |
| Judaism | Cuba | 1,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jewish Communities of the World web site (1998) | Table: World Jewry. "collected our data from from demographic and other academic studies, community reports, and up-dates in the general media... consulted with experts to verify findings before reaching our assessments and estimates. " |
| Mennonite World Conference | Cuba | 70 | - | - | - | 1997 | *LINK* Mennonite World Conference web site; page: "Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership Totals " (viewed 8 Aug. 1999). | Table: "Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership Totals "; "based on the most recent data available... from 1996 or 1997... statistics indicate baptized members "; Dif. religious bodies: 2. |
| Nonreligious | Cuba | - | 55.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% " |
| Nonreligious | Cuba | 5,410,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table: "Religion ": Divided by nations, with 2 columns: "Religious affiliation " & "1996 pop. " [of that religion]. Based on best avail. figures, whether census data, membership figures or estimates by analysts, as % of est. 1996 midyear pop. |
| Nonreligious | Cuba | - | 31.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| other | Cuba | 600,000 | - | - | - | 1996 | 1997 Britannica Book of the Year. Pg. 781-783. | Table; "other " = NOT Roman Catholic, Nonreligious or atheism |
| Protestant | Cuba | - | 15.00% | - | - | 1959 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 103. | "though Protestantism was only introduced at the turn of the century, prerevolutionary Cuba evolved the highest percentage--almost 15%--of Protestants of any Latin American nation " |
| Protestant | Cuba | 85,000 | 1.00% | - | - | 1979 | *LINK* Nance Profiles web site (orig. source: OPERATION WORLD, 1979); (viewed Aug. 1998; now restricted.) | Total population: 9,400,000. Protestants 1% (It was 6% in 1957, but most have emigrated to U.S.A.). Protestant Community 85,000. Denominations 24. Largest:- Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists. Evangelicals 0.9% -though many secret believers also. |
| Protestant | Cuba | - | 3.00% | - | - | 1992 | Goring, Rosemary (ed). Larousse Dictionary of Beliefs & Religions (Larousse: 1994) pg. 581-584. | Table: "Population Distribution of Major Beliefs "; "Figures have been compiled from the most accurate recent available information and are in most cases correct to the nearest 1% "; Protestant "includes all non-Roman Catholic denominations " |
| Protestant | Cuba | 1,000,000 | 9.09% | - | - | 1998 | "The Battle for Cuba's Soul " in Newsweek (Jan. 19, 1998), pg. 42. | "There are about 1 million active Protestants, and a much greater number--roughly 6 million to 7 million--who practice Afro-Cuban religions. " |
| Protestant | Cuba | - | 3.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| religious | Cuba | - | 51.00% | - | - | 1997 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 103. | "Cuba is officially an atheist country, and proselytizing is illega. Nonetheless, a recent government survey found that more than half of all Cubans are creyentos, beleivers of one sort or another. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1993 | Brandon, George. Santeria from Africa to the New World: Dead Sell Memories. Bloomington and Indiana: Indiana University Press (1993), pg. 2. | "...Yoruba-based religious forms that exist in the Caribbean, in Central & South America... Santeria is the Cuban variant of this tradition. Shango in Trinidad and on Grenada, Xango and Candomble in Brazil, and Kele on St. Lucia are other examples... " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1996 | Occhiogrosso, Peter. The Joy of Sects: A Spirited Guide to the World's Religious Traditions. New York: Doubleday (1996), pg. 358. | "But in the Caribbean and South America, where slave owners were mainly Catholic, the religion of the slaves retained much more of their African ancestral beliefs, concealed by or integrated with those of the slavemasters. The most widespread and influential of these religions--sometimes called diasporan in reference to the forced Diaspora of the Jews from their homeland--are Vodou in Haiti, Candomble in Brazil, and Santeria in Cuba. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1997 | Baker, Christopher P. Cuba Handbook. Chico, California: Moon Publications, Inc. (1997), pg. 104. | "Santeria, or saint worship, has been deeply entrenched in Cuban culture for 300 years... a fusion of Catholicism with the Lucumi religion of the African Yoruba tribes... Cubans are superstitious people. It's said that if you scratch a Cuban, Catholic or non-, you find a santeria beleiver underneath. Almost every home has a statue of a santeria god and a glass of water to appease the spirits of the dead. Even Fidel Castro... is said to be a believer... " |
| Santeria | Cuba | 3,000,000 | - | - | - | 1998 | "Cuba's Next Revolution " in Christianity Today (Jan. 12, 1998), pg. 23. | "...as many as 3 million Cubans may be involved [in Cuba]... Santeria has spread throughout he Caribbean and to the United States, where there are an estimated 800,000 devotees of different nationalities. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | 70.00% | - | - | 1998 | "Cuba's Real Religion " in Newsweek (Jan. 19, 1998), pg. 42. | "Experts estimate that 70 percent of Cubans practice Santeria, whether through an occasional offering or a rigorous practice. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | 70.00% | - | - | 1998 | "Face-off in Cuba " in Christian Century (Jan. 28, 1998), pg. 76. | "As many as 70 percent of the population embrace the practice and beliefs of Santeria, including many who also continue to remain loyal to Christianity. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1998 | Davis, Rod. American Voudou: Journey Into A Hidden World. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press (1998), pg. 9. | "In different areas, voudou has different rituals and doctrines, running a sectarian range roughly comparable to that from Judaism through Protestantism to Catholicism. In Haiti, the religion metamorphosed into vodun or vaudoux; in Cuba, santeria, in Brazil, candomble; in Trinidad, Shango Baptist; in Mexico, curanderismo; in Jamaica, obeah. In the American South, it became voodoo and, in the most extreme caricature, hoodoo... " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1998 | Stack, Peggy Fletcher. A World of Faith. USA: Signature Books (1998), pg. 53. | "Yorubas... Beginning in the seventeenth century, Yorubas were brough to America as slaves. In Cuba their religion mixed with Catholicism. Orishas were viewed as saints and the new faith was called Santeria... " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* web site: "World News Megastories "; section: "Santeria: Cuba's mysterious Third Force "; web page: "Numbers are hard to pin down " (viewed 5 July 1999). | "In terms of sheer numbers of active adherents, how does santeria compare to mainstream Catholicism? Pascal Fletcher: Very difficult to judge in statistical or numerical terms. I'm not even sure if it's possible to make a completely detailed study or if any has been made... Some of the other strains or forms of Afro-Cuban religions have different origins - but I think you'll find they're pretty prevalent, they're quite widepsread and people if they don't actually adhere completely, they are certainly aware of them and respect them and in single families you can often find one member who practises or relates to that area. So quite widespread I think. " |
| Santeria | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1999 | *LINK* web site: "World News Megastories "; section: "Santeria: Cuba's mysterious Third Force "; web page: "Santeria: the mix and match religion " (viewed 5 July 1999). | "In terms of people's actual religious beliefs, how important is Catholicism comapred to taditional religion like santeria? Pascal Fletcher: Well again we have considerable overlapping, it's not for nothing that santeria is called a synthetic religion or a synthetic cult because it consists of a blending of belief in ancient African deities brought over by the slaves under Spanish rule, a blending of that with Catholicism, or certainly with some of the images and saints of Catholicism. " |
| Spiritism | Cuba | - | 25.00% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Nazarene web site: Nazarene World Mission Society; (major source: Johnstone's Operation World) | Table "Religions " |
| Yoruba religion | Cuba | - | - | - | - | 1993 | Brandon, George. Santeria from Africa to the New World: Dead Sell Memories. Bloomington and Indiana: Indiana University Press (1993), pg. 2. | "...Yoruba-based religious forms that exist in the Caribbean, in Central & South America... Santeria is the Cuban variant of this tradition. Shango in Trinidad and on Grenada, Xango and Candomble in Brazil, and Kele on St. Lucia are other examples... " |
| Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Curaco | 300 | - | 2 units |
- | 1995 | Deseret News 1997-98 Church Almanac. Deseret News: Salt Lake City, UT (1996), pg. 188-408. | "Year-end 1995: Est. population [of country]; Members, [number shown in '# of adherents' column to left] " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Curaco | 980 | 0.60% | 11 units |
- | 1983 | Botting, Heather & Gary Botting. The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (1984), pg. 53-59. | Table: "1983 Service Year Report of JWs Worldwide "; Adherent count here is from "1983 Peak Publishers " column |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Curaco | 1,555 | 1.03% | 20 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | Adherent/member count is for "1997 Peak Witnesses "; Memorial attendance (annual sacrament meeting) for same year: 4,232. (Curaçao) |
| Jehovah's Witnesses | Curaco | 1,552 | 1.06% | 20 units |
- | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; This adherent/member count is for "1998 Peak Witnesses " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Curaco | 3,152 | - | 11 units |
- | 1983 | Botting, Heather & Gary Botting. The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (1984), pg. 53-59. | Table: "1983 Service Year Report of JWs Worldwide "; Data from columns: "No. of congs. " and "Memorial attendance " |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Curaco | 4,232 | 2.79% | 20 units |
- | 1997 | *LINK* official organization web site | From 1997 Statistics "Memorial attendance " column. Count of all who attend this once-a-year meeting, whether or not a "publisher " in full standing. Most would be considered adherents. |
| Jehovah's Witnesses - Memorial attendance | Curaco | 4,003 | 2.73% | - | - | 1998 | *LINK* Jehovah's Witnesses official web site; section: "Statistics "; web page: "Worldwide Report " (viewed 16 April 1999). | Table: "1998 Report of Jehovah's Witnesses Worldwide "; "Memorial attendance " column indicates attendance at yearly communion meeting. |