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  2. In the early 2000s, 99% of all children born in Poland were baptized Catholic. In 2015, the church recorded that 97.7% of Poland's population was Catholic. [1] Other statistics suggested this proportion of adherents to Catholicism could be as low as 85%.

  3. Religion in Poland (2021) [1] Catholicism (71.3%) Other Christian denominations and religions (1.2%) Unanswered (20.6%) No religion (6.9%) St. Florian's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Warsaw. A large majority of ethnic Poles are adherents of the Catholic branch of Christianity.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · Currently, there are nine state-registered catholic churches in Poland. The most numerous is the Roman Catholic Church (Latin Rite), which holds 95.5% of the country’s population. The others include:

  5. Catholic Church in Poland. in. Republic of Poland (Poland) Also known as: Polen (Deutsch), la Pologne (français), Polonia (español, Italiano, latine), Polska (polski), Polónia (Português), 波蘭 (正體中文), ポーランド (日本語) 🧩 Jurisdictions. ♗ Bishops. ⛪ Churches. ℹ️ Info. 📈 Statistics. Show Map. By Type (46) Metropolitan Sees (Archdioceses) (15)

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  6. 91.9 percent of Poles claim to be members of the Catholic Church. In 2019, 32,461,000 believers-members of the Catholic Church in Poland were grouped in 10,382 parishes (9,666 diocesan and 666 led by religious congregations). In Poland, in spite of strong secularisation tendencies in our cultural environment, compared

  7. Jul 20, 2016 · There are 45 ecclesiastical circumscriptions, 10,379 parishes and 786 pastoral centres. There are currently 156 bishops, 30,661 priests, 21,174 men and women religious, 1,075 members of secular institutes and 14,154 catechists. There are 125 minor and 3,388 major seminarians.

  8. Religion. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Poland, The Catholic Church in. views 2,928,189 updated. POLAND, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN. Poland, the largest of the West Slavic States, has exercised a marked influence on the history of Eastern Europe.

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