Honduras
Catholic plurality with very large and growing Pentecostal/evangelical movement (Protestant ~41%, Catholic ~37%).
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Honduras is Catholic as a country. The dominant religious context is: Catholic plurality with very large and growing Pentecostal/evangelical movement (Protestant ~41%, Catholic ~37%).
Catholic deconstruction in Honduras usually has a family-and-ritual shape rather than a doctrinal one. Many of you stopped practicing years ago and are now navigating around the baptisms, first communions, weddings, and funerals that the family still treats as load-bearing. The pillar page on Catholicism, the page on the guilt that lingers, and the page on funerals and weddings will probably fit closely.
Leaving in Honduras carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.
City coverage in Honduras
Tegucigalpa
851K
San Pedro Sula
489K
Choloma
139K
La Ceiba
130K
El Progreso
101K
Ciudad Choluteca
76K
Comayagua
59K
Puerto Cortez
48K
La Lima
46K
Danlí
45K
Siguatepeque
43K
Juticalpa
34K
Villanueva
32K
Tocoa
31K
Tela
29K
Santa Rosa de Copán
28K
Olanchito
26K
San Lorenzo
22K
Cofradía
20K
El Paraíso
19K
La Paz
18K
Yoro
16K
Potrerillos
16K
Santa Bárbara
15K
La Entrada
15K
Nacaome
14K
Intibucá
14K
Talanga
13K
Guaimaca
13K
Santa Rita
13K
Morazán
11K
Santa Cruz de Yojoa
10K
Marcala
10K
Sabá
10K
Trujillo
10K
El Negrito
9K
Baracoa
9K
San Marcos de Colón
9K
Nueva Ocotepeque
9K
Pimienta Vieja
9K
Gracias
8K
Agua Blanca Sur
8K
Coxen Hole
8K
Las Vegas, Santa Barbara
7K
El Triunfo
7K
Jesús de Otoro
7K
La Alianza
7K
Monjarás
7K
Campamento
7K
San Manuel
6K
Copán
6K
Mezapa
6K
Las Trojes
6K
Azacualpa
6K
Villa de San Francisco
6K
San Juan Pueblo
6K
San Luis
6K
San Francisco de la Paz
5K
Villa de San Antonio
5K
Ajuterique
5K