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  2. Sep 18, 2021 · Spain Religions - Demographics. Religions: Roman Catholic 58.2%, atheist 16.2%, agnostic 10.8%, other 2.7%, non-believer 10.5%, unspecified 1.7% (2021 est.) Definition: This entry is an ordered listing of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · 1. Catholicism. Around 67.4% of Spaniards identify as Roman Catholic Christians. Since the region was part of the Roman Empire, Christianity has had a significant presence in Spain. However, following an Arab invasion in 711 AD, Islam became the ruling force and the most widely practiced religion.

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    • The Jewish Community

    The Catholic Church in Spain has a long and complex history that dates back to the Roman Empire. Although only around a third of Spanish citizens who identify as Catholic are practicing, Catholicism’s influence can be seen nationwide.From holidays and hours of operations to schools and cultural events, it is unmistakable how much impact this religi...

    With most Spaniards being Roman Catholics, it may be a surprise thatthere are over 300,000 Muslims in Spain. Dating back to 711 A.D., Moors from northern Africa arrived and ruled for centuries until their eventual departure. To this day, Muslims continue to practice Islam –which is based on teachings associated with Allah (God) and his prophet Muha...

    In Spain, Protestant denominations comprise the second-largest religious minority at around 120,000.The Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities (FEREDE) estimates that 1.5 million Protestants and Evangelicals live in Spain today. There are protestant churches in most provinces and major cities, including Madrid and Barcelona. This group is ove...

    A rising number of individuals identify as Atheists or Agnostics, ranging between 20-22% at present.This shift towards irreligion depends largely on positive socio-economic growth and a greater emphasis on science education. It is particularly prevalent in Western Europe’s cities where citizens boast higher educational achievement and improved econ...

    This is another Spain religious group with deep roots throughout Spanish history. Jews have lived in Spain since the Roman Empire, and their numbers increased exponentially during the Middle Ages as they fled persecution elsewhere in Europe. But like Muslims and Protestants, they were forcibly expelled from the country at the end of the 19th centur...

  4. The Islamic Commission of Spain (CIE) estimates there are 2.2 million Muslims; the Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities (FEREDE) estimates there are 1.5 million Protestants; the Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain (FCJE) estimates there are between 40,000 and 45,000 Jews; the Episcopal Orthodox Assembly of Spain and Portugal, an ...

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    The Spanish New-Protestant/New-Born Federation (mostly composed of members of the Assemblies of God and Pentecostal) claims that 150,000 gitanos have joined their faith in Spain. The Romani Evangelical Assembly is the only religious institution entirely led and composed by Roma.

  6. May 15, 2024 · Facts about religion in Spain. First some facts and figures. Following the Pope’s visit to Madrid for the 2011 Catholic World Youth Day, statistics about Spain’s declining Catholicism were readily at hand. Only 10% of Spain’s youth – between the ages of 15 and 29 – consider themselves practicing Catholics.

  7. Spain has no official religion, but the majority of its population – 68% – practice Roman Catholicism. Other minority religions include Islam, Protestantism, and Judaism. Despite being a secular country, Spain’s Catholic heritage can be seen in its cultural and architectural landmarks.

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