Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Buddhism is the predominant religious belief of the majority of Southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread, but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Buddhism
The present senerio of southeast Asian countries during election time is to get the votes polarized on the basis of religion. Thus religion is effecting political development in this part of the world.
I live in the Philippines for 46 years but I have not seen one Buddhist Filipino, but there are of course a few Buddhist who came from other countries on a temporary basis. To answer your question straightly, it is not a recognized religion in the Philippines
As in other countries, religious people in the Philippines pray in the houses of worship specific to their religion, at shrines linked to their religion, or anywhere in their daily lives that their religion tells them is an approporaite place to pray.
the all religion in philippines
There are many different religions in the Southeast U.S. because of freedom of religion.
Islam is considered to be the first religion in the Philippines, introduced by Arab traders and missionaries in the 14th century.
religion. and both there countries got taken over. and they both have a langue that they dont really use
The Philippines is unique and is different from the other country because of it's mixed cultures from different countries e.g. religion from Spain. And it's also because of political contacts with other countries e.g. being hospitable. :))
Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, and I'm not sure, but I think China, too.