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  2. Religion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Italy has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church, the largest branch of Christianity, since the East–West Schism.

  3. Religion in Italy: History and Statistics

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    Key Takeaways: Religion in Italy. Catholicism is the dominant religion in Italy, making up 74% of the population. The Catholic Church is headquartered in Vatican City, in the heart of Rome. Non-Catholic Christian groups, which make up 9.3% of the population, include Jehovah’s Witnesses, Eastern Orthodox, Evangelicals, Latter Day Saints, and ...

  4. The Religious Demographics Of Italy - WorldAtlas

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    Some of the common religions in Italy include Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Judaism. Major Religions In Italy. Christianity. 71.4% of Italians ascribe to Christianity making it the dominant religion in the country with Catholicism being the majority Christian denomination.

  5. Italian - Religion — Cultural Atlas

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    Italy is officially a secular state. However, its religious and social landscape is deeply influenced by the Roman Catholic tradition. Indeed, the epicentre and government of the Catholic Church (the Vatican) and its leader (the Pope) are located in Rome.

  6. Religion in Italy: History & Current State of the Catholic Church

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    Home to Vatican City and many ancient Roman historical sites, it’s not surprising that the official religion in Italy is Catholicism. While the catholic church is the most renowned religion of Italy, other religions are not banned.

  7. Religions of Italy - Life in Italy

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    Religions of Italy. During the Middle Ages Italy became the cradle of the arts and philosophy, much of it inspired (and financed) by the Holy See. Christianity, also through the diffusion of monasticism starting with the early Middle Ages, had become the religion of the whole of Italy and Europe.

  8. Christianity in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Regarding Italian citizens in Italy, according to the 2005 Eurobarometer poll (conducted on behalf of the European Commission), 85.6% of Italy's population was Christian (78.9% Catholics, 4.6% Orthodox Christians, 0.6% Protestants, 1.5% other Christians), while 2.6% belonged to other religions and 11.7% were non-religious (7.5% atheists, 4.2% ...

  9. Discover more about the religion in Italy, the Catholic Church, its history, Italian Saints, religious traditions, and religious celebrations in Italy.

  10. Religion in Italy

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    Throughout Italy are Christian holy sites that have been venerated for thousands of years, even in pagan times. Countless churches in Italy are built from ancient Roman temples, or above shrines of the old mystery religions such as Mithraism.

  11. The Role of Religion in Italy: From Ancient Times to Today

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    Today, Italy remains a predominantly Catholic country, with more than 80% of the population identifying as Catholic. However, there are also significant Muslim, Jewish, and Protestant communities, as well as smaller groups of Buddhists, Hindus, and other religious traditions.