COUNTRY
BrazilPOPULATION
199,321,413 (July 2012 est.)GDP PER CAPITA
$11,900 (2011 est.)RELIGIONS
Roman Catholic (nominal) 73.6%, Protestant 15.4%, Spiritualist 1.3%, Bantu/voodoo 0.3%, other 1.8%, unspecified 0.2%, none 7.4% (2000 census)AT THE CENTER
Matthew Scherer on 9/11, the Financial Crisis, and Climate Change as Conversion Events (Full Screen)
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QUOTES (10)
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Criticizes Catholic Archbishop in Statements on Abortion
March 6, 2009
Brazilian Health Minister Jose Gomez Temporao on Pope's Abortion Comments
July 11, 2008
Brazilian Indian leader Sandro Tuxa on Pope's statement that Indians "silently longed" for Christianity
May 14, 2007
March 6, 2009
Brazilian Health Minister Jose Gomez Temporao on Pope's Abortion Comments
July 11, 2008
Brazilian Indian leader Sandro Tuxa on Pope's statement that Indians "silently longed" for Christianity
May 14, 2007
PUBLICATIONS (3)
The Brazilian Popular Church and the Crisis of Modernity
March 19, 2008
Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty
January 1, 1997
The Catholic Church and Politics in Brazil 1916-1985
February 27, 1986
March 19, 2008
Born Again in Brazil: The Pentecostal Boom and the Pathogens of Poverty
January 1, 1997
The Catholic Church and Politics in Brazil 1916-1985
February 27, 1986
Brazil
Interviews (13)
Brazil possesses both a strictly secular government and a richly spiritual society formed from the meeting of the Roman Catholic Church with the religious traditions of African slaves and indigenous peoples. This confluence of faiths during the Portuguese colonization of Brazil (1500-1815) led to the development of a diverse array of syncretistic practices within the overarching umbrella of Brazilian Roman Catholicism. Catholicism was the only recognized religion during colonial rule, and in 1824 it became the official religion of an independent Empire of Brazil that also guaranteed religious freedom. The shift to a republic in 1889 led to the adoption of a strictly secular constitution two years later, but the Catholic Church remained politically influential into the late 20th century. Religious pluralism has increased dramatically since the 1970s, largely due to a Protestant community that has grown to include over 15% of the population. The Constitution of Brazil guarantees freedom of religion and prohibits government support or hindrance of religion at all levels.
Background: This exchange between Ginny Bouvier and Susan Hayward on July 2, 2010 focuses on Bouvier’s experience growing up within the Catholic Church, her exposure to liberation theology, and her growing commitment to issues of human rights and gender in Latin America. She emphasizes ways in which women have used and defied gender expectations to seek justice and to form bonds of solidarity. Women in the Catholic Church in Latin America have distinctive experiences that arise from the...
Background:This telephone conversation between Robert Paarlberg, Katherine Marshall, Thomas Bohnett, Claudia Zambra, and Hahna Fridirici took place on January 27, 2010 as part of a review of links between agriculture and faith undertaken by the World Faiths Development Dialogue, in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The discussion focuses on the GMO debates, with special reference to Africa. Paarlberg situates the debate within a larger and polarized debate about “Green...
Background: This discussion took place as part of preparations for a consultation on faith and development in Southeast Asia, held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on December 14-15, 2009. The consultation was an endeavor of the World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD), the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University, with support from the Luce Foundation, and the University of Cambodia. Its aim was to take stock of the wide range of ongoing work by different...
Background: Rajmohan Gandhi, the President of Initiatives of Change International (IofC) and the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, reflects in this interview on his more than 50-year association with IofC; he first met Moral Rearmament, as the organization was then known, in Scotland in 1956. Gandhi sees IofC's work as well as his own as intimately connected to his grandfather's vision of social change; both are grounded in commitment, discipline, and courage. The simplicity of the idea behind...
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Background: This discussion between Oscar Azmitia, Katherine Marshall, and Brady Walkinshaw took place on January 31, 2009 as part of a January 30-31 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on "Faith-Inspired Organizations and Development in Latin America." In this interview, which was originally conducted in Spanish, Azmitia shares his inspiration for working in development through the Catholic order of La Salle and reflects upon the evolving...
Background: This discussion between Oscar Azmitia, Katherine Marshall, and Brady Walkinshaw took place on January 31, 2009 as part of a January 30-31 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on "Faith-Inspired Organizations and Development in Latin America." In this interview, which was originally conducted in Spanish, Azmitia shares his inspiration for working in development through the Catholic order of La Salle and reflects upon the evolving...
Background: Bishop Alvaro Ramazzini, of the Diocese of San Marcos in Guatemala, highlights the many challenges facing contemporary Guatemala through the prism of his experience in the rural agricultural district of San Marcos. These challenges include barriers that keep the poor from owning land; drug trafficking and organized crime; violent crime; child malnutrition; and a marginalized indigenous population. Bishop Ramazzini sees these challenges stemming from a crisis of coherence in the...
Background: This discussion between Katherine Marshall, Brady Walkinshaw, and Corina Villacorta was part of preparatory work for a January 30-31, 2009 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on roles of faith-inspired organizations in development. The conference was part of a joint Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs and Luce Foundation project on religion and international relations. In the conversation, Ms. Villacorta describes how for her, World Vision is “a place that linked...
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Background: This discussion between Katherine Marshall, Brady Walkinshaw, and Elías Szczytnicki took place as part of preparatory work for a January 30th-31st, 2009 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on the role played by faith-based organizations in development work. In the interview, Mr. Szczytnicki shares how he developed a keen interest and expertise in interfaith dynamics. He offers his opinion on how religious organizations and governments across...
Background: This discussion between Katherine Marshall, Brady Walkinshaw, and Elías Szczytnicki took place as part of preparatory work for a January 30th-31st, 2009 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on the role played by faith-based organizations in development work. In the interview, Mr. Szczytnicki shares how he developed a keen interest and expertise in interfaith dynamics. He offers his opinion on how religious organizations and governments across...
Background: Schuyler Thorup has been directly involved in international humanitarian relief and development for nearly two decades. Through Catholic Relief Services, the official international humanitarian agency of the United States Catholic community, Schuyler has served in a variety of capacities in Angola, Zimbabwe, Peru, Armenia, Malawi and the U.S. As the Guatemala-based Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Schuyler is currently responsible for overseeing CRS' programs...
Background: Dr. Zilda Arns Neumann, the founder and president of Pastoral da Criança, died in the Haiti earthquake on January 12, 2010. This January 2009 exchange with Katherine Marshall focused on her work and inspiration, and on her broad concept of peace and priorities. A pediatric and sanitary doctor, she was the founder and president of Pastoral da Criança -Children's Pastoral; founder and national coordinator of the Senior Citizens' Pastoral, social action organisms of the National...
Background: This discussion between Juan Silva, Katherine Marshall, and Thomas Bohnett took place January 21, 2009 as part of preparation for a January 30 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on Faith-Inspired Organizations and Development in Latin America. In this interview, Silva discussed his work for the Pan American Health Organization in building relationships with the Catholic Church to improve access to health care for poorly served populations and integrate religious organizations into...
Background: This discussion between Patrick McDonald and Katherine Marshall was conducted as part of preparatory work for a January 30-31, 2009 consultation in Antigua, Guatemala on the roles of faith-inspired organizations in development in Latin America. Patrick McDonald founded VIVA in 1994 to link and support the many Christian organizations, most of them small, that work with at-risk children. In this interview, conducted as part of the preparations for the Berkley Center/WFDD...
Background: Originally from Australia, Mark Webster was country director for ADRA Nepal before assuming his current role at ADRA International as Bureau Chief for Program Management. The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) was created by the Seventh-day Adventist church to follow Christ's example by being a voice for, serving, and partnering with those in need. Mr. Webster and the Program Management team oversee all the United States government funded grants and are responsible for...