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  1. Catholicism is the largest religion in Austria, representing 57.9% 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. Nevertheless ...

  2. From the Spanish military conquest of 1592 until the re-establishment of religious freedom in 1781 by the Patent of Toleration under Joseph II of Austria, Catholicism was the only religion allowed, on penalty of death, in the territories now forming Belgium.

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  4. Jun 25, 2021 · 25 June 2021. Reading time: 4 minutes. State and religion in Austria – a complicated relationship. A prayer event at the parliament and a draft bill against terrorism have raised discussions in Austria recently. What is the place of religion in a democratic state, and can these different spheres be mixed?

  5. Religion in Austria is predominantly Christianity, adhered to by 68.2% of the country's population according to the 2021 national survey [lower-alpha 1] conducted by Statistics Austria. [1]

  6. May 8, 2024 · Religion in Austria is predominantly Christianity, adhered to by 68.2% of the country's population according to the 2021 national survey conducted by Statistics Austria. Among Christians, 80.9% were Catholics, 7.2% were Orthodox Christians, 5.6% were Protestants, while the remaining 6.2% were other Christians, belonging to other denominations ...

  7. May 12, 2021 · According to religious groups and December 2019 figures from the government’s Austrian Integration Fund, Roman Catholics constitute 56 percent of the population, and Muslims – predominantly Sunni – 8 percent, while approximately 25 percent is unaffiliated with any religion.

  8. Religion in Austria. 1 Introduction. Faith and religion are expressions of the spiritual, traditional, collective and historical . experiences of human beings and peoples. Freedom of creed and conscience, and the . freedom of beliefs among religious communities, are basic human rights and essential . elements of a free constitutional state.

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