Religion in Equatorial Guinea

Religion in Equatorial Guinea (2020 ARDA estimate)[1]

  Roman Catholic (71.3%)
  Other Christian (17.0%)
  Muslim (4.1%)
  Other (0.3%)
  No religion (5.5%)
St. Elizabeth's Cathedral in the capital Malabo.

Christianity is the dominant religion in Equatorial Guinea, with the Catholic Church having the most members.[1] There are also substantial minorities of the adherents of traditional faiths and Islam.[2]

Equatorial Guinea is a secular state, and the nation's constitution provides for freedom of religion and worship, and prohibits political parties based on religious affiliation.[3]

  1. ^ a b "National Profiles". www.thearda.com.
  2. ^ "Religions in Equatorial Guinea | PEW-GRF". www.globalreligiousfutures.org.
  3. ^ "2021 Report on International Religious Freedom: Equatorial Guinea". US Department of State. 2 June 2022.