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  2. Catholic Church in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    During Morocco's struggle for independence, the Catholic and Protestant churches stood in solidarity with the Moroccan people. [46] Already prior to independence, Catholics such as Msgr Lefevre, bishop of Rabat, imagined the role of the Catholic church as one of presence and service to the Muslim population as opposed to solely focusing on the ...

  3. Christianity in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church gradually declined along with local Latin dialect. [21] [22] Another view however that exists is that Christianity in North Africa effectively ended soon after the conquest of North Africa by the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate between AD 647–709. [23] [3] Many causes have been seen as leading to the decline of Christianity in ...

  4. Maghrebi Jews - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Reformation, being a movement to preserve and strengthen the Catholic influence on society, was opposed not only to Protestantism but to any non-Catholic belief that was seen as a threat to the Catholic society. [17] Thus, the Jews of Spain overwhelmingly moved directly south to the Maghreb Region of North Africa and quickly prospered.

  5. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Millions of people are descended from Arab ... the Maghreb, and Al-Andalus. Christians produced ... As of 2014 the Melkite Greek Catholic Church was the ...

  6. Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    A Roman Catholic church in Tetouan, the former capital of the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco. Morocco first experienced Christianity while under Roman rule, as the Empire converted to the faith in its later years. Christianity in Morocco appeared during the Roman times, when it was practiced by Christian Berbers in Roman Mauretania Tingitana. [11]

  7. Maghrebis - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the percentage of young people under 18 of Maghrebi origin (at least one immigrant parent) were about 7% in Metropolitan France, 12% in Île-de-France, 13% in Lyon, 21% in Perpignan, 22% in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, 37% in 18th arrondissement of Paris and 40% in several arrondissements of Marseille.

  8. Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the proportion of Melillans that identify themselves as Roman Catholic was 65.0%, [98] the Roman Catholic churches in Melilla belong to the Diocese of Málaga. [99] Roman Catholicism is the largest religion in Ceuta , in 2019, the proportion of Ceutans that identify themselves as Roman Catholic was 60.0%. [ 100 ]

  9. List of Maghrebis - Wikipedia

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    People of mixed Maghrebi and Asian ancestry. Erika Sawajiri – Japan-based actress, model, and musician. Japanese father and an Algerian Berber mother;