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  2. Religion in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism is the largest religion in Austria, representing 57.9% [11] of the total population in 2017. The Catholic Church's governing body in Austria is the Austrian Conference of Catholic Bishops, made up of the hierarchy of the two archbishops (Vienna, Salzburg), the bishops and the abbot of territorial abbey of Wettingen-Mehrerau ...

  3. Freedom of religion in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Church is the predominant religion; many Catholic holidays are also government holidays. The status of religious organizations is governed by the 1874 Law on Recognition of Churches and by the 1998 Law on the Status of Religious Confessional Communities, which establishes the status of "confessional communities."

  4. Catholic Church in Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Austrian church is the largest Christian Confession of Austria, with 4.64 million members (50.6 % of the total Austrian population) in 2023. [ 1 ] For more than 50 years, however, the proportion of Catholics has decreased, primarily due to secularization and migration (from 89% in 1961 to 52% in 2022).

  5. Eastern Orthodoxy in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Orthodox Church in Austria: Parish of St. Ivan Rilski, Vienna. [8] Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Austria: 12 parishes, of which three are in Vienna. [9] Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch: Two parishes, in Vienna and Innsbruck. [10] Romanian Orthodox Church in Austria: Five parishes, of which one is in Vienna. [11]

  6. Category:Austrian Roman Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Austria portal; Note Wikipedia's WP:BLP policy: "Categories regarding religious beliefs ... should not be used unless the subject has publicly self-identified with the belief ... in question; and the subject's beliefs ... are relevant to his notable activities or public life, according to reliable published sources."

  7. Minoritenkirche (Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    The Minoritenkirche (English: Friars Minor Conventual Church, related to the monastic Order of Friars Minor Conventual monks), formally called Italienische Nationalkirche Maria Schnee (English: Italian National Church of Mary of the Snows, related to the Italian Congregation who was the owner of this church), was built in French Gothic style in the Altstadt or First District of Vienna, Austria.

  8. Augustinian Church, Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Augustinian Church (German: Augustinerkirche) in Vienna is a parish church located on Josefsplatz, next to the Hofburg, the winter palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna. Originally built in the 14th century as the parish church of the imperial court of the Habsburgs, the harmonious Gothic interior was added in the 18th century.

  9. Peterskirche, Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Peterskirche (English: St. Peter's Church) is a Baroque Roman Catholic parish church in Vienna, Austria. It was transferred in 1970 by the Archbishop of Vienna Franz Cardinal König to the priests of the Opus Dei .