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  2. Religion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Italy has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church, the largest branch of Christianity, since the East–West Schism. [5] [6] However, due to immigration, notably the influx of Muslims, Orthodox Christians, Protestants, Buddhists and Hindus, as well as proselytism and secularization, have increased religious pluralism in the 21st century.

  3. Christianity in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in Italy has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church since the East–West Schism. [ 1][ 2] However, the country is also home to significant Christian minorities, especially Orthodox Christians, Protestants and Jehovah's Witnesses . The country's patron saints are Francis of Assisi and Catherine of ...

  4. Catholic Church in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Italy, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome, under the Conference of Italian Bishops. The pope serves also as Primate of Italy and Bishop of Rome. In addition to the Italian Republic, two other sovereign states are included in Italian dioceses: San Marino ...

  5. Demographics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Demographic features of the population of Italy include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. At the beginning of 2024, Italy had an estimated population of 58.9 million. Its population density, at 195.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (507/sq mi), is ...

  6. Protestantism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism in Italy. Protestantism in Italy comprises a minority of the country's religious population. The Catholic Church is by far the largest Christian denomination, but Protestantism has a significant presence. While the CESNUR (an Italian think tank devoted to religious studies, especially on new religions in Italy) asserts that there ...

  7. Freedom of religion in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Italy today. Italy is a predominantly Catholic country, with minorities of Muslims (mostly from recent immigration ), Sikhs and Jews. Christian Protestants are historically few. A few Protestants, such as two-time Prime Minister Sidney Sonnino, have distinguished themselves. The Catholic Church was the state church until ...

  8. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy, [a] officially the Italian Republic, [b] is a country in Southern [12] and Western [13] [c] Europe. ... and the emergence of Christianity as a world religion, ...

  9. Religion in Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Religio Romana (literally, the "Roman Religion") constituted the major religion of the city in antiquity. The first gods held sacred by the Romans were Jupiter, the highest, and Mars, the god of war, and father of Rome's twin founders, Romulus and Remus, according to tradition. The goddess Vesta became an important part of the Roman ...