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  1. In the Czech Republic, 47.8% of population is irreligious ( atheist, agnostic or other irreligious life stances), while 21.3% of the population are believers. The religious identity of the country has changed drastically since the first half of the 20th century, when more than 90% of Czechs were Christians.

  2. Jan 26, 2022 · However, in 2021, the Orthodox Church grew enough there to become the second largest confession in the country. According to the results of the 2021 census, the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia numbers 40,681 faithful in the Czech Republic. It has thus become larger than the Czech-Fraternal Evangelical Church (32,577) and the ...

  3. The Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia ( Czech: Pravoslavná církev v Českých zemích a na Slovensku; Slovak: Pravoslávna cirkev v českých krajinách a na Slovensku) is a self-governing body of the Eastern Orthodox Church that territorially covers the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

  4. Jan 2, 2019 · For instance, there is at least a 20-percentage-point difference between the two nations in the shares who say they pray daily (31% of Slovaks vs. 9% of Czechs) and attend religious services at least monthly (31% vs. 11%). And Slovaks are more likely to say religion in very important in their lives (23% vs. 7%).

  5. May 10, 2017 · 1. Religious affiliation. Orthodoxy is the dominant religion in Central and Eastern Europe, and the majority religion in 10 of the 18 countries surveyed. Overall, nearly six-in-ten people in the region (57%) identify with this Christian tradition. Moldova and Greece have the highest Orthodox proportions in their populations, while Russia and ...

  6. An opinion poll conducted in 2004 showed that 32% believed in God, and 49% self-identified as atheist. According to the 2011 census of the Czech Republic, there were 20,533 Orthodox in the country. But there may be as many as a half million Orthodox guest workers in the Czech and Slovak Republics, mostly from Greece and the former Soviet Union.

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  8. Mar 23, 2021 · There were Czech Orthodox of the Czech Diocese of the Serbian Church under Bishop Gorazd, a Czech, who began as a breakaway from the Roman Catholic church in the early twentieth century. They also went through an identity crisis and part of them went off and started some strange hybrid Protestant-like construct.

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