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The second-largest Christian group in Europe were the Orthodox, who made up 32% of European Christians. [3] About 19% of European Christians were part of the mainline Protestant tradition. [3] Russia is the largest Christian country in Europe by population, followed by Germany and Italy. [3]
A broad overview of various Christian groups including a historical context. See also Christianity by country , Islam by country , Judaism by country , Protestantism by country , Commons:Category:Religion maps of the world
A map of countries that have a church that is a member of the Anglican Communion (blue), [dubious – discuss] the Porvoo Communion (green), comprising European Anglican and Lutheran churches, and the Union of Utrecht of the Old Catholic Churches (red), a federation of Old Catholic Churches.
The second largest Christian branch is either Protestantism (if it is considered a single group), or the Eastern Orthodox Church (if Protestants are considered to be divided into multiple denominations). According to a 2012 Pew Research Center study, of the then 232 countries and territories, 157 had Christian majorities. [10]
Europe 50,000,000 [5] Communion of Anglican and Lutheran denominations in Europe. Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe: Lutheran Reformed Methodist: 1973 Hölstein, Switzerland Secretary-General Mario Fischer: Vienna, Austria Europe 50,000,000 [6] Communion of Lutheran, Reformed, Methodist and United denominations in Europe.
See also Category:Christian denominations in Europe or Category:Christian buildings and structures. Christianity portal ... European church stubs (15 C, 639 P)
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Europe (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Christian denominations in Europe" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Churches in Europe by country (55 C) Christian denominations in Europe by country (27 C) + History of Catholicism in Europe by country (15 C) A.