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Here’s a clear and detailed overview of religious practice in Martinique:

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJuly 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Here’s a clear and detailed overview of religious practice in Martinique:


Religion in Martinique

Martinique is a French overseas department in the Caribbean, and freedom of religion is guaranteed under French law. The religious landscape reflects a mix of Catholic traditions, Protestant growth, and Afro-Caribbean spiritual influences.


1. Roman Catholicism – Dominant Faith

About 80–90% of Martinicans identify as Roman Catholic.

Catholicism arrived with French colonization in the 17th century.

Almost every town or village has a Catholic church, and baptisms, confirmations, weddings, and funerals are typically Catholic.

Catholic feast days and saints’ festivals are still widely celebrated, often blending with local customs.

Major religious events like Easter, All Saints’ Day, and Christmas are both spiritual and cultural.


2. Protestant and Evangelical Churches

Protestantism is growing, especially among Evangelical, Baptist, and Pentecostal communities.

Other active groups include:

Seventh-day Adventists

Jehovah’s Witnesses

Evangelical Mission Churches

These churches often emphasize Bible study, community outreach, and charismatic worship styles.


3. Afro-Caribbean Traditional Beliefs

“Quimbois” (also called “quimboiseur”) is a local form of folk healing and spiritual practice, rooted in African traditions mixed with Catholicism.

Though not widely advertised, some Martinicans consult healers or spiritual practitioners for blessings, protection, or conflict resolution.

This is somewhat comparable to Obeah in Jamaica or Voodoo in Haiti, though distinct in practice and terminology.


4. Minority Religions

Islam: Very small Muslim population with limited places of worship.

Judaism: A tiny Jewish presence, mostly historical.

Hinduism: Brought by Indian indentured workers in the 19th century, but now almost extinct in visible practice.

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