Catholic Church in Mexico
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Catholic Church in Mexico
Summary
Catholic Church in Mexico is a Catholic Church of an area[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of catholic_church_of_an_area entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (150 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Catholic Church in Mexico is in the country of Mexico[3].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's instance of is recorded as Catholic Church of an area[4].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's subclass of is recorded as Catholic Church on the Earth[5].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's subclass of is recorded as Christianity in Mexico[6].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's Commons category is recorded as Catholicism in Mexico[7].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as inquiry[8].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as child sexual abuse scandal[9].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Q22001431[10].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Twelve Apostles of Mexico[11].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Iniquis afflictisque[12].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Nos es muy conocida[13].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Q1275637[14].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as La Reforma[15].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Our Lady of Guadalupe[16].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Brief Inter caetera[17].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's significant event is recorded as Q5852638[18].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Catholic Church in Mexico[19].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's facet of is recorded as Mexico[20].
- Catholic Church in Mexico's history of topic is recorded as history of Roman Catholicism in Mexico[21].
Why It Matters
Catholic Church in Mexico ranks in the top 8% of catholic_church_of_an_area entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (150 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22]