Christianity in Sudan
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Christianity reached what is now northern Sudan by about the fourth century. During the 19th century, British missionaries introduced the faith into the South Sudan. There are about
2,009,374 or 5% of the population are devout Roman Catholics. Protestanism is a minority of about 100,000 persons or 1% of the population.
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