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"As far as the Protestant churches are concerned, although they
first appeared in the country in the second half of the nineteenth
century, most of the hundred denominations existing today all sprang up
in 1960, their numbers increasing notably in the years after the triumph
of the revolution.
"The Protestant churches in Nicaragua have bible study and technical
training centres, pre-school institutions, primary schools, secondary
schools and a university (Politecnico-Upoli). The influence of the
Protestant churches extends over the whole country; most of their members
are in the Pacific area and they represent the dominant religion on the
Atlantic coast.
"Despite the introduction of a National Emergency Law as a response
to military and economic aggression by the United States Government under
the presidency of Mr. Ronald Reagan, the Government of Nicaragua has
never restricted the effective enjoyment of freedom of thought,
conscience and religion, as is shown by the following statistics for the
Catholic Church and for the Protestant denominations in the country:
Statistics for the Catholic Church
1979
1987
Parishes
167
178
Diocesan priests
144
166
54
83
Monks
149
264
Nuns
400
592
2
8
Religious congregations
Seminaries
315
Seminarists
20
Lay movements
Members of foreign religious orders:
Men
149
272
Women
400
621
Statistics for the Evangelical Church in Nicaragua
Number of denominations
Number of pastors
1979
1987
46
100
1 500
2 000