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Key Findings from the Pew Research Study on Religion in Latin America:
* Incense/Candle Lighting:
* catholics in Brazil and Argentina are considerably more likely to light incense or candles for religious reasons than those who identify as religiously unaffiliated (“nones”).
* Protestants are the least likely to engage in this practise.
* In Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, women are more likely than men to light incense or candles for spiritual purposes.
* Wearing Religious Symbols:
* Adults in Mexico (45%) and Colombia (43%) are the most likely in the region to wear or carry religious items/symbols.
Additional Information:
* Detailed tables with more specific data (varying by prayer frequency and demographics) are available via a Google Sheet link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fiVHaVPa3NiPfgNCapTqVz9DV9Ppw81TwoTVKKeheD8/edit?pli=1&gid=1048563181#gid=1048563181
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