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Hinduism is the second largest religion in New Zealand after Christianity, with over 123,000 adherents according to the 2018 census, constituting 2.63% of the New Zealand population. [43] The number of Hindus in New Zealand grew modestly after the 1990s when the immigration laws were changed.
"Anglican" is the largest single Christian religious affiliation in New Zealand, according to the 2018 census, which recorded 314,913 adherents in New Zealand. "Roman Catholic" recorded 295,743. "Roman Catholic" recorded 295,743.
Irreligion in New Zealand refers to atheism, agnosticism, deism, religious scepticism and secular humanism in New Zealand society. Post-war New Zealand has become a highly secular country, meaning that religion does not play a major role in the lives of most people. Although New Zealand has no established religion, Christianity had been the ...
Hagar New Zealand [32] International Needs New Zealand, non-denominational Christian mission and international aid organisation founded in New Zealand [33] Liberty Trust, an organisation opposed to interest and debt [34] MMM New Zealand, volunteer organisation constructing Christian buildings [35] Shining Lights, a strategic resourcing ministry ...
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According to the 2023 New Zealand census, there are at least 75,144 Muslim New Zealanders across the country and it is a religious affiliation representing about 1.5% of the total population. [ 3 ] The first Islamic centre in New Zealand opened in 1959 and there are now several mosques and two Islamic schools.
In 1990 the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand organised the first official meeting between Māori and immigrant Muslims at a Wellington Marae. [citation needed] In 2003 the Muslim Association of Canterbury arranged a "National Māori Muslim Day" event at both the Canterbury Mosque [which?] and the Ngā Hau e Whā National Marae ...
The National Statement on Religious Diversity is a New Zealand statement of intent in the field of religious diversity.It is intended to provide "a framework for the recognition of New Zealand's diverse faith communities and their harmonious interaction with each other, with government and with other groups in society."