Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia' has mentioned 'Catholic' in the following places:
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In the Roman Catholic Church, Brazil and the rest of the Portuguese Empire were initially administered as part of the Diocese of Funchal in Portugal but, in 1551, Salvador became the seat of the first Roman Catholic diocese erected in Brazil. | WIKI |
Even with the present evolution, and the growth of Protestantism and other religions in the city, the Catholic faith remains as one of its most distinctive features, drawing a lot of people to its hundreds of churches. | WIKI |
The enslaved Africans managed to preserve their religion by attributing the names and characteristics of their Yorxc3xb9bxc3xa1 deities to Catholic saints with similar qualities. | WIKI |
These religious entities have been syncretised with some Catholic entities. | WIKI |
Religion Percentage Number Catholic 51.55% 1,379,252 Protestant 19.59% 524,286 No religion 17.64% 471,928 Spiritist 3.23% 86,484 Umbanda and Candomblxc3xa9 1.05% 28,019 Jewish 0.04% 1,010 | WIKI |
Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA) (Federal University of Bahia); Universidade Catxc3xb3lica do Salvador (UCSal) (Catholic University of Salvador); Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB) (Bahia State University); Universidade Salvador (UNIFACS) (Salvador University); Faculdade de Tecnologia e Cixc3xaancias (FTC) (College of Technology and Science); Instituto Federal da Bahia (IFBA) (Federal Institute of Bahia); Faculdade Ruy Barbosa (FRB) (Ruy Barbosa College); Campus Integrado de Manufatura e Tecnologia (CIMATEC) (Integrated Campus of Manufacturing and Technology); Faculdade Castro Alves (FCA) (Castro Alves College); Centro Universitxc3xa1rio Jorge Amado (UNIJORGE) (Jorge Amado University Center); Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saxc3xbade Pxc3xbablica (EBMSP) (Bahian School of Medicine and Public Health); | WIKI |
They portray the images of Catholic saints and Candomble deities on their pieces. | WIKI |
Irmxc3xa3 Dulce, Catholic nun. | WIKI |