Religion in South Sudan
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Christianity is the most widely professed religion in South Sudan, with significant minorities of the adherents of traditional faiths and Islam.
President Salva Kiir, a Christian, while speaking at Saint Theresa Cathedral in Juba, stated that South Sudan would be a nation which respects freedom of religion.[3] The reported estimated relative proportions of adherents of traditional African religions and Christianity have varied.[4][5][6][7][8] A 2019 study found that Protestants outnumbered Catholics in South Sudan.[9]