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Religion in Peru : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in Peru
The Peruvian government is closely allied with the Catholic Church. Article 50 of the Constitution recognizes the Catholic Church's role as "an important element in the historical, cultural, and moral development of the nation." 〔International Religious Freedom Report 2007; Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; Published by U.S. State Department. Page 15〕 Catholic clergy and laypersons receive state remuneration in addition to the stipends paid to them by the Church. This applies to the country's 52 bishops, as well as to some priests whose ministries are located in towns and villages along the borders. In addition each diocese receives a monthly institutional subsidy from the Government. An agreement signed with the Vatican in 1980 grants the Catholic Church special status in Peru.〔Kevin Boyle and Juliet Sheen, ''Freedom of religion and belief: a world report''. Routledge; 1997. Page 144.〕 The Catholic Church receives preferential treatment in education, tax benefits, immigration of religious workers, and other areas, in accordance with the agreement. So Roman Catholicism could be considered the main religion of Peru. See also the following: Roman Catholicism in Peru; Catholic university with Partial list of Catholic universities in Peru; and Lord of Miracles, Peruvian religious festival. Although the Constitution states that there is freedom of religion, the law mandates that all schools, public and private, impart religious education as part of the curriculum throughout the education process (primary and secondary).〔Michael Fleet and Brian H. Smith''The Catholic Church and democracy in Chile and Peru''. University of Notre Dame Press; 1997. Page 201-202.〕 Catholicism is the only religion taught in public schools. In addition, Catholic religious symbols are found in all government buildings and public places. == Other religions in Peru ==
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