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  1. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion in the country. There are between 3.0 and 4.7 million Muslims, around 3.6% of the population. [5][94]The majority of Muslims in Germany are of Turkishorigin, followed by those from Pakistan, countries of the former Yugoslavia, Arab countries, Iran, and Afghanistan.

  2. German Bishops' Conference. The Catholic Church in Germany ( German: Katholische Kirche in Deutschland) or Roman Catholic Church in Germany ( German: Römisch-katholische Kirche in Deutschland) is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church in communion with the Pope, assisted by the Roman Curia, and with the German bishops.

    • 23.9 million (28.5%) (2022)
    • Bonn, Germany
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    • History of Catholicism in Germany. Unlike religions like Islam, which first arrived in Germany in the 1600s, the history of Catholicism in the country can be traced all the way back to the earliest stages of Christianization before the fifth century.
    • Germany's biggest religion… Perhaps surprisingly, as Germany is often thought of as a Protestant country, Catholicism is the single biggest faith in the Bundesrepublik.
    • even if followers aren't too observant. In spite of some 30 percent of people in Germany registering Catholicism as their faith, it seems this figure doesn’t reflect the portion of Catholics who actively practise their religion.
    • The Catholic (and Protestant) Church makes billions despite declining numbers. In 2016 the Catholic Church collected €6.1 billion in church tax – just a wee bit more than the Protestant Church which collected €5.5 billion.
  4. The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany (2009). Mourret, Fernand. History Of The Catholic Church (8 vol, 1931) comprehensive history to 1878. country by country. online free; by French Catholic priest. Ross, Ronald J. The failure of Bismarck's Kulturkampf: Catholicism and state power in imperial Germany, 1871-1887 (Catholic University of Amer ...

    • The majority of Germans identify as Christian. Roughly 45.7 million Germans identify as Christian, be they Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox or non-denominational.
    • Under 10 percent of Christians go to church regularly. The majority of Germany's Christians are registered as either Catholic (22.6 million) or Protestant (20.7 million).
    • Churches make billions despite falling numbers. In 2019, the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church collected a record-breaking €6.76 billion ($7.94 billion) and €5.95 billion ($6.98 billion) in church tax, respectively.
    • Land holdings also boost church wealth. Assessing the churches' wealth is a tricky and tangled business due to their extensive land holdings and reparation payments they receive from the states.
  5. Germany is the birthplace of the Protestant Reformation, but for centuries it has been divided religiously between a majority Catholic south and west, and a majority Protestant north and east. In 1950, Protestants represented almost 60% of the population and Catholics 37%, but according to church rolls today, 30% of Germans are Catholic, 30% ...

  6. GERMANY, THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN. Located in western Europe, the Federal Republic of Germany is bordered on the north by the Baltic Sea and Denmark, on the northeast by the North Sea, on the east by Poland and the Czech Republic, on the southeast by Austria, on the southwest by Switzerland and France, and on the west by Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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