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CEDIS - R&D Centre on Law and Society CEDIS is a research and development centre in the Faculty of Law at NOVA University Lisbon. It is a research group on law, religion, and society.
CEHR (...)

CEDIS - R&D Centre on Law and Society
CEDIS is a research and development centre in the Faculty of Law at NOVA University Lisbon. It is a research group on law, religion, and society.

CEHR - Centre for Religious History Studies
The CEHR is a research unit of the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP). It began its activities in 1988, continuing the work of the Centre for Ecclesiastical History Studies, founded in 1956. This centre has been recognised and evaluated by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology since 2002. It publishes the scientific journal Lusitania Sacra.

CICMER - Research Centre for Worldviews and Spiritual and Religious Beliefs, associated with the Universidade Lusófona, Faculdade de ciências sociais, educação e administração.

CITER - Research Centre for Theology and Religious Studies
Created in 2017, CITER aims to organise, promote, and disseminate research in theology and religious studies from a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspective, thereby encouraging active exchanges between these scientific fields. CITER is a research centre associated with the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP).

CRIA - Anthropology Research Centre
CRIA is an inter-institutional research centre bringing together the NOVA University Lisbon Faculty of Social Sciences, the University of Coimbra Faculty of Science and Technology, and the ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon and the University of Minho. The CRIA publishes the journal Etnográfica, which is the leading Portuguese anthropology journal. It also includes a centre for the anthropology of religion.

ICS-UL - University of Lisbon Institute of Social Sciences
The ICS has many researchers working on religious subjects from a sociological, legal, and anthropological perspective. It publishes the journal Análise sociale, which is one of Portugal’s leading social science journals.

IGC- Ius Gentium Conimbrigae
IGC is the leading university centre for education and research in the field of human rights in Portugal. IGC is an autonomous human rights research and teaching institute associated with the University of Coimbra.

IHC - Institute of Contemporary History
The IHC is an institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences of NOVA University Lisbon. It is home to the ’Justice, Regulation and Society’ research group. This research group develops work on religion through law and history.

Policredos
Observatory of Religion in the Public Sphere, CES-UC - University of Coimbra Centre for Social Studies and Fernando Pessoa University.

The ReliMM research network "Religion and multiple modernities" is a network of researchers including research units that are part of CITER - Research Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, and the CEHR - Catholic University of Portugal Centre for the Study of Religious History, the University of Porto Institute of Sociology, the CES-UC – the University of Coimbra Centre for Social Studies, CRIA-NAR - Anthropology Research Centre – the NOVA University Lisbon Centre for the Anthropology of Religion, CEC-FLUL – the University of Lisbon Centre for Classical Studies. ReliMM organises an annual colloquium on ’religion in multiple modernities’.

Science of Religions Section of the Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies
This section organises the Lusophone Congress on the Science of Religions. It publishes the scientific journal Ciência das Religiões (Lusophone journal of the Science of Religions).

Sociology of Religions Section of the APS - Portuguese Sociology Association. The Sociology of Religions Section of the Portuguese Sociology Association was created in 2018 by the APS.

For more information on religious research in Portugal:
COUTINHO, José Pereira, “Sociology and anthropology of religion in Portugal: agents and productions”, REVER - Revista de Estudos da Religião [REVER – Journal for the Study of Religion], vol. 18, nº 1, pp. 271-299.

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Religions

Other Christian denominations Seventh-day Adventist Church Spiritualistic Federation of Portugal
Buddhism Portuguese Buddhist Union
Catholicism Portuguese Bishops’ Conference Catholic (...)

Media

Agency ECCLESIA – Catholic Church Information Agency.
70x7 – Weekly reflection (on public television) on activities and topics related to the Catholic Church.
Caminhos – Weekly public (...)

Agency ECCLESIA – Catholic Church Information Agency.

70x7 – Weekly reflection (on public television) on activities and topics related to the Catholic Church.

Caminhos – Weekly public television and information programme devoted to the activities of the various Churches represented in Portugal.

The Faith of Men – A public television space dedicated to the different religions recognized in Portugal.

Eucharistie du dimanche – Transmission of the public television of the Eucharist of the Catholic Church.

Eucharistie du dimanche – Transmission of the private television (TVI) of the Eucharist of the Catholic Church.

Rádio Renascença – Radio associated with the Catholic Church.

Net Rádio Católica – WebRadio with themes of Christian/Catholic inspiration.

Joy News – A program of the public radio of the Pentecostal Church of the Assembly of God.

Et Dieu a créé le monde – Members of Portugal’s three most influential religious communities, Jewish, Catholic and Muslim, address current issues and religion.

Rádio Positiva – Radio associated with the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.

Rádio Canção Nova – Religious radio. Its programming is oriented according to the values of Catholicism.

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Information and statistical data

ARDA - Association for Religion Data Archives. The Religion and State Project.
Catholic Yearbook - Contacts of the Catholic Church in Portugal.
European Social Survey
European Values (...)

ARDA - Association for Religion Data Archives. The Religion and State Project.

Catholic Yearbook - Contacts of the Catholic Church in Portugal.

European Social Survey

European Values Survey

INE - National Institute of Statistics

Pew Research Center, The Global Religious Landscape, 2012.

Global Religious Diversity: Half of the most Religiously Diverse Countries are in Asia-Pacific Region, 2014.

PORDATA : database of contemporary Portugal.

Fatima Sanctuary: statistics on the pilgrimage to the sanctuary.

Portuguese Catholic University - Center for Studies and Opinion and Centre for the Study of Religions and Cultures: Study " Religious Identities in Portugal: Representations, Values and Practices", 2012.

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Government agencies

Religious Freedom Commission The Commission was established in 2001 by the Freedom of Religion Act. It is an independent consultative body of the Assembly of the Republic and the Portuguese (...)

Religious Freedom Commission
The Commission was established in 2001 by the Freedom of Religion Act. It is an independent consultative body of the Assembly of the Republic and the Portuguese Government.

General Directorate of School Education
General Directorate of the Ministry of Education for Moral and Religious Education.

Justice Department
Government department responsible for the process of concluding agreements between religious institutions and the State.

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