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  2. The Pew Research Center ranked Spain as the 16th out of 34 European countries in levels of religiosity, with 21% of the population declaring they were "highly religious" in the poll. 3% of Spaniards consider religion as one of their three most important values, lower than the 5% European average.

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    Before the arrival of Christianity, the Iberian Peninsula was home to a multitude of animist and polytheisticpractices, including Celtic, Greek, and Roman theologies. The Apostle James brought the doctrine of Christianity to the Iberian Peninsula, according to legend, and he was later established as the patron saint of Spain. Christianity, specific...

    In Spain, approximately 71.1% of the population identifies as Catholic, though only about one-third of these people are practicing. Numbers of practicing Catholics may be low, but the presence of the Catholic Church is evident throughout Spain in bank holidays, hours of operation, schools, and cultural events. Catholic churches are present in every...

    During the Franco regime, non-religion was prohibited; after Franco’s death, atheism, agnosticism, and irreligion all saw dramatic spikes that have continued to increase. Of the 26.5% of the population that falls into this religious grouping, 11.1% are atheist, 6.5% are agnostic, and 7.8% are irreligious. Atheists do not believe in a supreme being,...

    Only about 2.3% of people in Spain identify with a religion other than Catholicism or irreligion. Of all other religions in Spain, Islamis the largest. Though the Iberian Peninsula was once almost entirely Muslim, the majority of Muslims in Spain are now immigrants or children of immigrants who arrived in the country during the 1990s. Similarly, Bu...

    Adsera, Alicia. “Marital Fertility and Religion: Recent Changes in Spain.” SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004.
    Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. 2018 Report on International Religious Freedom: Spain. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of State, 2019.
    Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook: Spain. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, 2019.
    Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas. Macrobarometro de octubre 2019, Banco de datos. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas, 2019.
  3. Jun 14, 2018 · Below is a look at some of the most widely-held religious beliefs in Spain. Catholicism . Around 67.4% of the Spanish population identify as Roman Catholic Christians. The Christian religion has had a notable presence in Spain since the days the region was part of the Roman Empire.

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  4. Feb 26, 2024 · Distribution of the Spanish population 2023, by religious beliefs. Published by Statista Research Department , Feb 26, 2024. According to a survey conducted in Spain in September 2023, 35.2...

  5. Number of adherents to the main religions in Spain 2022. Catholicism was the main religion in Spain as of 2022, with a total of 32.6 million adherents. Islam followed second, with 2.3 followers...

  6. Religions. Languages. Educational system. See also. Notes. References. External links. Demographics of Spain. Historical population of Spain. As of 1 April 2024, Spain had a total population of 48,692,804. [2] .

  7. Spanish Culture. Religion. Catholicism in Spain. Religion. Primary Author. Nina Evason, 2018. The majority of the Spanish population is Catholic. The presence of Catholicism in Spain is historically and culturally pervasive.

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