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South Sudan is religiously diverse, with several major religions practiced across the country. Here’s a breakdown of the main types:

Christianity (Majority Religion)

Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in South Sudan, followed by a majority of the population—especially in urban areas and among the educated.

  • Roman Catholic Church – One of the largest Christian denominations.
  • Anglican Church (Episcopal Church of South Sudan) – Also widely followed.
  • Pentecostal and Evangelical Churches – Growing rapidly across the country.
  • Presbyterian and Baptist Churches – Present in many regions.

Traditional African Religions

Many South Sudanese, particularly in rural areas, practice indigenous beliefs. These often involve:

  • Ancestor worship
  • Nature spirits
  • Rituals and ceremonies led by spiritual leaders or witch doctors
  • Belief in a supreme god, often alongside local deities or spirits

These traditional practices are deeply woven into community life and sometimes coexist with Christianity.

Islam (Minority Religion)

Islam is practiced by a smaller portion of the population, especially among:

  • Migrants or traders from the north (Sudan)
  • Communities near the northern border
  • Urban centers like Juba, where diverse groups live

Most Muslims in South Sudan are Sunni, following similar practices to those in neighboring Sudan.

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