User:Sandro Bradley/Christianity in Bali

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Gereja Katolik Santo Yosef, Denpasar, Bali

Christianity is the third minority religion in Bali after Islam which is adhered to by 70,618 Protestants and 35,220 Catholics based on data from the Ministry of Home Affairs for June 2022. The percentage of the total population of Bali who adhere to Protestants and Catholics is 1.65% and 0.82% respectively based on the same census. The largest concentration of Protestants in Bali is Denpasar City. Meanwhile, a Belimbingsari village in Jembrana Regency, is a predominantly Christian village in the province of Bali. The concentration of Catholics in Bali is also generally in the city of Denpasar, and Catholic spiritual tourism can be found in the village of Ekasari, namely Hati Kudus Jesus Parish, Palasari. There is also the Diocese of Denpasar, as the center of Catholicism in Bali.[1]

No Kabupaten/Kota di Bali Jumlah Umat Kristen Protestan di Bali Persentase
1 Kota Denpasar 33.395 5,11%
2 Kabupaten Badung 18.944 3,66%
3 Kabupaten Buleleng 5.481 0,66%
4 Kabupaten Tabanan 4.606 0,99%
5 Kabupaten Jembrana 4.076 1,25%
6 Kabupaten Gianyar 2.564 0,51%
7 Kabupaten Karangasem 656 0,13%
8 Kabupaten Klungkung 597 0,27%
9 Kabupaten Bangli 299 0,12%
Jumlah Umat Kristen di Bali 70.618 1,56%

Referensi[edit]

  1. ^ "ArcGIS Web Application". gis.dukcapil.kemendagri.go.id. Retrieved 2022-12-17.

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