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The section (title stated above) is highly inaccurate. Recent estimates (seeReligion in Guatemala) show that not even 50% of the population considers themselves Catholic, and what's more the current president of Guatemala (Jimmy Morales) isn't Catholic either. Sure the Catholic Church has had a negative effect on the access to Abortion in Guatemala but the role of evangelicals and other religions and philosophies in Guatemala should be discussed as well.Inter&anthro (talk)16:31, 14 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Please wouldPRehse or another interested editor assess the material added atUser:Tdixon13/sandbox, incorporate what is useful, blank that page asWP:COPYARTICLE, and leave a note here when done? –FayenaticLondon10:04, 31 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]