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Christianity is a minority religion in Laos. In 2015, Christians in Laos numbered 200,000 to 210,000, with 50,000–60,000 thousand for Catholics and 150,000 for Protestants, based on rough estimates conducted by LFND. [ 1 ]
The Holy See has an Apostolic Delegation (papal diplomatic legation of lower rank than an embassy) to Laos. The delegation, however, is based in Bangkok, the capital of neighbouring Thailand. The papal legation to Laos is vested in the Apostolic nuncio to Thailand (as are also the papal legations to Cambodia and Myanmar).
One is the Lao Evangelical Church which is one of the Holiness churches of Laos and has branches in most of provinces across Laos. [6] The other denomination is the Seventh-day Adventist church of Laos which was founded in 1973 [ 7 ] There are many neo-Protestant groups in Laos with missionary actions are strongest towards minority groups, many ...
Pages in category "Christianity in Laos" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Christianity is a minority religion in Laos. [3] There are three recognized churches in Laos: the Catholic Church , the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and the Lao Evangelical Church. [ 3 ]
Christianity in Laos (3 C, 3 P) H. Hinduism in Laos (1 C, 1 P) I. ... Pages in category "Religion in Laos" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
The Lao Evangelical Church (LEC) is the largest registered Christian church in Laos. In 2021, the LEC estimated its membership at more than 200,000 people [1] with 200 ordained Pastors. The LEC is headquartered in Nakham Village, in Vientiane Capital. There are three main churches in Vientiane capital, Nakham, Naxai and Anou church. These three ...
According to Lao officials and the LEC, the land confiscation issue was resolved in mid-2006. Local Protestants in the village indicated in early 2007 that, while opposition to Christianity may have complicated the issue, most of those whose lands were confiscated had moved to Nam Heng Village without Government authorization.