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      • The Constitution of Malta establishes Catholicism as the state religion, and it is also reflected in various elements of Maltese culture. According to a 2018 survey, the overwhelming majority of the Maltese population adheres to Christianity (95.2%) with Catholicism as the main denomination (93.9%).
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  2. According to a Eurobarometer survey conducted in 2019, 83% of the population identified as Catholic. [5] Similarly, the 2021 census of the population found that 82.6% belonged to the Catholic church. [1] Malta's patron saints are St Paul, St Publius and St Agatha.

  3. Freedom House and the World Factbook report that 98 per cent of the Maltese are Roman Catholic, making the nation one of the most Catholic countries in the world. [6] [7] The rate of regular mass attendance was estimated at 36.1% in 2017, down from 52.6% (51% for Malta Island, 72.7% for Gozo) in 2005.

  4. Mar 31, 2022 · Malta's Catholic identity. Catholicism is an important component of Maltese identity. Its role and position in the island nation is recognized by the Maltese Constitution, which states that “the religion of Malta is the Roman Catholic Apostolic”.

  5. The country’s primary language, Maltese, is a Semitic language derived from Arabic but written in Latin script. 2. Historically intensely Catholic, the islands are thick with Catholic institutions and symbols, including an astounding number of large and elaborate churches.

  6. May 15, 2022 · Although the Maltese constitution guarantees freedom of worship, Catholicism remains the official state religion. Given that history, the transition in Malta to a secular society in which the...

  7. Nov 29, 2021 · Travel. Malta: an uninterrupted 2000-years-long Christian tradition. Daniel Cilia. Sunrise on Saint Paul's Islets, the place where tradition claims Paul shipwrecked | © Daniel Cilia. MTA -...

  8. Without reckoning the fluctuating population of the harbors, the density of the population in Malta itself works out at over 2000 persons per sq. mile. Of the civil population over 99% are Catholics. In 1901 there were in the civil population 696 lunatics, 418 blind, 80 lepers, 211 lawyers, and 190 doctors.

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