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Catholicism is by far the largest religious group in Italy. (Catholics make up for the 87.8% of the populations, with 36.8% considering themselves practicing Catholics and 30.8% attending Church every Sunday [1]). However, there are also some important religious minorities.
According to the most recent Eurobarometer Poll 2005[2]:
- 74% of Italian citizens responded that they believe there is a God;
- 16% answered that they believe there is some sort of spirit or life force;
- 6% answered that they do not believe there is any sort of spirit, God, or life force.
[edit] Demography
This is a scheme of the religious composition of Italian population (58,751,711 - 2006, estimated):
- Christians: 53,550,000 (91.2%)
- Catholics: 51,600,000 (87.8%)
- Other Christians: 2,150,000 (3.7%)
- Eastern Orthodoxes: 940,000 (1.6%)[4]
- Romanian Orthodoxes: 500,000 (0.85%)
- Ukrainian Orthodoxes: 180,000 (0,31%)
- Moldovan Orthodoxes: 90,000 (0,15%)
- Others (Bulgarian Orthodoxes, Serbian Orthodoxes, Greek Orthodoxes, Russian Orthodoxes, etc.): 180,000 (0.31%)
- Protestants: 675,000 (1.1%)
- Evangelicals and Pentecostals: 550,000 (0.94%)
- Mainline Protestants: 125,000 (0.20%)[5][6]
- Waldensians and Methodists: 36,000 (0.06%
- Waldensians: 30,000 (0.05%)
- Methodists: 6,000 (0.01%)
- Seventh-day Adventists: 25,000 (0.04%)
- Baptists: 20,000 (0.03%)
- Brethren: 10,000 (0.02%)
- Lutherans: 8,000 (0.01%)
- Others (Disciples of Christ, Reformed, Presbyterians, Mennonites, etc.): 25,000 (0.04%)
- Jehovah's Witnesses: 500,000 (0.85%)
- Latter-day Saints: 22,000 (0.04%)
- Anglicans: 15,000 (0.03%)
- Muslims: 1,210,000 (2.1%)[7]
- Buddhists: 160,000 (0.3%)[8]
- Hindus: 115,000 (0.2%)[9]
- Sikhs: 70,000 (0.1%)[10]
- Jews: 45,000 (0.1%)
- No Religion: 3,400,000 (5.8%)
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