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[[Catholic Church|Catholicism]] is by far the largest religious group in Italy. Catholics made up 87.8% of the population, with 36.8% considering themselves practicing Catholics and 30.8% attending Church every Sunday according to a 2006 publication.<ref>[http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2006/01_Gennaio/17/cattolici.shtml Corriere della Sera - Italia, quasi l'88% si proclama cattolico<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[[Catholic Church|Catholicism]] asdlkfj by far the largest religious group in Italy. Catholics made up 87.8% of the population, with 36.8% considering themselves practicing Catholics and 30.8% attending Church every Sunday according to a 2006 publication.<ref>[http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2006/01_Gennaio/17/cattolici.shtml Corriere della Sera - Italia, quasi l'88% si proclama cattolico<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


According to a 2011 survey by [[Ipsos MORI]] 77% of the [[Italians]] are [[Christianity|Christians]], 15% are [[irreligion|irreligious]], [[atheist]] or [[agnostic]], 2% adhere to unspecified other religions, 1% are [[Muslim]]s, and 5% did not give an answer to the question.<ref name="IpsosMORI2011" />
According to a 2011 survey by [[Ipsos MORI]] 77% of the [[Italians]] are [[Christianity|Christians]], 15% are [[irreligion|irreligious]], [[atheist]] or [[agnostic]], 2% adhere to unspecified other religions, 1% are [[Muslim]]s, and 5% did not give an answer to the question.<ref name="IpsosMORI2011" />

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Religion in Italy (2011)[1]

  Christianity (77%)
  Other religions (1%)
  Islam (2%)
  Non-religious (15%)
  Not stated (5%)
3oopx
Religion in Italy (2006)
Catholicism
87.8%
No religion
5.8%
Islam
1.9%
Orthodoxy
1.6%
Others
1.5%
Protestantism
1.4%

Catholicism asdlkfj by far the largest religious group in Italy. Catholics made up 87.8% of the population, with 36.8% considering themselves practicing Catholics and 30.8% attending Church every Sunday according to a 2006 publication.[2]

According to a 2011 survey by Ipsos MORI 77% of the Italians are Christians, 15% are irreligious, atheist or agnostic, 2% adhere to unspecified other religions, 1% are Muslims, and 5% did not give an answer to the question.[1]

According to the most recent Eurobarometer Poll 2005:[3]

  • 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.

Demography

A Catholic church in Venice
A Protestant church in Bordighera
The synagogue of Florence
The Mosque of Rome

This is a scheme of the religious composition of Italian population (58,751,711 - 2006, estimated):

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Views on globalisation and faith. Ipsos MORI, 5 July 2011.
  2. ^ Corriere della Sera - Italia, quasi l'88% si proclama cattolico
  3. ^ ReportDGResearchSocialValuesEN2.PDF
  4. ^ Italy, Statistics by Diocese, by Catholic Population [Catholic-Hierarchy]
  5. ^ a b c d Caritas Dossier Immigrazione 2007
  6. ^ Chiesa Evangelica Valdese - Unione delle chiese Metodiste e Valdesi
  7. ^ http://www.chiesabattistadiconversano.it/i_protestanti_in_italia.html
  8. ^ >
  9. ^ Etnomedia
  10. ^ "Most Baha'i Nations (2005)". QuickLists > Compare Nations > Religions >. The Association of Religion Data Archives. 2005. Retrieved 30 January 2010.