
Pentecostalism
The Pentecostal movement (Pentecostalism) is a strongly growing denominational current outside Europe. It is not oriented exclusively to Protestantism or the Catholics, but sees itself as charismatic Christianity. It is thus a subgrouping of Christianity.The exact number of adherents is difficult to determine and varies between 200 and 600 million, depending on the source.

Country | Distribution | Total |
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Ghana | 28.3 % | 9,292,000 |
South Africa | 8.2 % | 4,870,000 |
Mozambique | 10.9 % | 3,496,000 |
Zimbabwe | 21.1 % | 3,375,000 |
Uganda | 4.6 % | 2,109,000 |
Mexico | 1.6 % | 2,027,000 |
Bolivia | 8.1 % | 978,000 |
Haiti | 7.9 % | 904,000 |
Papua New Guinea | 8.6 % | 856,000 |
Canada | 1.5 % | 574,000 |
Jamaica | 11.0 % | 311,000 |
Australia | 1.1 % | 283,000 |
Guyana | 16.9 % | 136,000 |
New Zealand | 1.8 % | 92,000 |
Barbados | 19.5 % | 55,000 |
Bahamas | 8.9 % | 36,000 |
Belize | 8.4 % | 34,000 |
Saint Lucia | 8.9 % | 16,000 |
Grenada | 11.3 % | 14,000 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 12.2 % | 11,000 |
Curacao | 6.6 % | 10,000 |
Sint Maarten | 11.6 % | 5,000 |
Cayman Islands | 7.1 % | 5,000 |
Dominica | 5.6 % | 4,000 |
British Virgin Islands | 9.1 % | 3,000 |
Bermuda | 3.5 % | 2,000 |
Seychelles | 1.5 % | 1,000 |
Anguilla | 7.7 % | 1,000 |
Montserrat | 14.1 % | 800 |