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Religion in South Sudan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Religion in South Sudan
There are conflicting reports as to the Religious beliefs in South Sudan, though all agree that the three main religions are African Traditional Religion, Christianity and Islam. The South Sudanese President Kiir, a Roman Catholic, while speaking at Saint Theresa Cathedral in Juba, South Sudan, stated that South Sudan would be a nation which respects freedom of religion. The reported estimated relative proportions of adherents of African Traditional Religion and Christianity have varied.〔("Background Note: Sudan" ) U.S. Department of State 9 November 2010 Retrieved 8 December 2010〕〔Kaufmann, E.P. ''Rethinking ethnicity: majority groups and dominant minorities''. Routledge, 2004, p. 45.〕〔Minahan, J. ''Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: S-Z''. Greenwood Press, 2002, p. 1786.〕〔Arnold, G. ''Book Review: Douglas H. Johnson, The Root Causes of Sudan's Civil Wars''. African Journal of Political Science Vol.8 No. 1, 2003, p. 147.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=International Religious Freedom Report 2012 - South Sudan )〕〔(Sudan: A Country Study ) Federal Research Division, Library of Congress – Chapter 2, Ethnicity, Regionalism and Ethnicity〕 == History == In 1920, the Church Missionary Society originated a Diocese which expanded to form Lui, South Sudan.
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