What percentage of Caucasian Americans, who are not Hispanic, are Catholic?
According to 1999 estimates from the Population Estimate Program of the U.S. Census Bureau, there are approximately 196,191,000 White, Not Hispanic persons in the United States, making them 71.8 percent of the United States. According to the 1990 National Survey of Religious Identification, conducted by the Graduate School of the City of New York, 26.5 of White Non-Hispanics persons identified themselves as Catholic. • How will immigration trends affect the Church? According to the U.S. Immigration Service, during fiscal years 1995-1998, in 1998, the top 20 nations which currently are sources of immigrants to the United States are: Mexico, China, India, Philippines, Dominican Republic, Vietnam, Cuba, Jamaica, El Salvador, Korea, Haiti, Pakistan, Colombia, Russia, Canada, Peru, United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Poland and Iran. Of these, the countries, eight have a strong Catholic tradition: Mexico, Philippines, Dominican Republic, Poland, El Salvador, Haiti, Colombia and Peru. It is estimate