Localized version for English
El Salvador is Catholic as a country. The dominant religious context is: Catholic ~44%, Protestant/evangelical ~36%, with one of the highest Pentecostal growth rates in Latin America.
Catholic deconstruction in El Salvador 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 El Salvador 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 El Salvador
San Salvador
526K
Soyapango
330K
Santa Ana
177K
San Miguel
162K
Mejicanos
160K
Santa Tecla
125K
Apopa
112K
Delgado
72K
Sonsonate
59K
San Marcos
55K
Usulután
52K
Cojutepeque
48K
Cuscatancingo
44K
San Vicente
42K
Zacatecoluca
40K
San Martín
39K
Ilopango
39K
Ahuachapán
34K
Antiguo Cuscatlán
34K
Chalchuapa
32K
Quezaltepeque
29K
La Unión
27K
Ayutuxtepeque
25K
Acajutla
23K
Aguilares
21K
Sensuntepeque
20K
Chalatenango
19K
Izalco
19K
Metapán
19K
San Rafael Oriente
19K
Puerto El Triunfo
19K
La Libertad
17K
San Francisco
16K
Sonzacate
15K
Santiago de María
15K
Armenia
15K
Santo Tomás
15K
Santa Rosa de Lima
13K
Zaragoza
12K
Berlín
11K
Guazapa
11K
Jucuapa
11K
Ciudad Arce
10K
Nueva Concepción
10K
Juayúa
10K
Santiago Nonualco
9K
El Tránsito
9K
Atiquizaya
9K
San Antonio del Monte
9K
Jiquilisco
9K
El Congo
9K
Chinameca
9K
Ciudad Barrios
8K
Concepción de Ataco
8K
Nahuizalco
7K
San Sebastián
7K
San Juan Opico
7K
Panchimalco
7K
Nuevo Cuscatlán
6K
Chirilagua
6K