Religion In Grenada
The lengthy colonial occupation of the Grenada Islands left a legacy of Christianity in the nation. Today, Christians make up more than 85% of Grenada's population. The CIA World Factbook estimates that 49.2% of the nation's population is Protestant. With 36% of the population, Roman Catholics are the second-largest Christian community in the country. In the country, there are only a few other Christian denominations. Pentecostals, Seventh Day Adventists, and Anglicans make up 17.2%, 13.2%, and 8.5% of the population, respectively, of the Protestant denominations present in Grenada.
Grenada is home to a tiny number of various religions. Rastafarianism, Hinduism, Islam, and other religions are among them. In Grenada culture, the majority of the Hindu population is descended from Indian immigrants who came as laborers. A small but sizable atheist and agnostic community also exist in the nation. Additionally, a portion of people does not identify as practicing any particular religion.