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  1. May 8, 2024 · Luxembourg maintains a strong separation of church and state, ensuring a tolerant and pluralistic society where religious minorities can flourish. A recent study conducted by the European Values Survey in Luxembourg in late 2020 and early 2021 revealed that 48% of respondents stated they do not belong to any religion.

  2. Church in Clervaux, Luxembourg. Christianity is the largest religion in Luxembourg, with significant minorities of non-religious people and adherents of other faiths.. As of 2018, 73.2% of Luxembourg's population adhere to forms of Christianity (63.8% are Catholics, 1.8% are Protestants, 3.0% are Orthodox Christians while 4.6% adhere to other Christian denominations). 2.6% of the population ...

  3. Jun 8, 2018 · The Muslim community constitutes one of the biggest minority religions in Luxembourg. The Muslim population of the country has sharply risen over the past few decades. It was only about 300 in the mid-1970’s. Two decades later, the population was more than 3,000. Asylum seekers from former Yugoslavia have been the top source of Muslim ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuxembourgLuxembourg - Wikipedia

    Luxembourg is a representative democracy headed by a constitutional monarch, Grand Duke Henri, making it the world's only remaining sovereign grand duchy . Luxembourg is a developed country with an advanced economy and one of the world's highest GDP (PPP) per capita as per IMF and World Bank estimates.

  5. A Hindu temple in Germany ( Hamm, Westphalia ). Religion in the European Union is diverse. The largest religion in the EU is Christianity, which accounted for 72.8% of EU population as of 2018. [2] Smaller groups include those of Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, and some East Asian religions, most concentrated in Germany and France.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · Luxembourg is a secular State. Article 19 of the Luxembourg Constitution guarantees the freedom of worship and public practice of religion, as well as the freedom of expression of religious beliefs. According to article 22 of the Constitution, administrative and financial relationships between the State and religious communities are governed by ...

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  8. Jun 2, 2022 · The government again provided 615,000 euros ($697,000) to the Luxembourg School of Religion and Society (LSRS) to promote, among other objectives, research, education, and collaboration with religious groups that have signed agreements with the state. The government provided the funding annually to the LSRS between 2018 and 2021 as part of an ...

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