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Gemma Daniels
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24 January, 16:12
How popular was Catholicism in Spain
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Giovanny Quinn
24 January, 16:23
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Three-quarters of Spaniards define themselves as Catholics, with only one in 40 who follow some other religion.
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24 January, 16:34
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Three-quarters of Spanish define themselves as Catholics,
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