98%, according to Adherents.com. This figure may include nominal Christians who do not practice their religion to fully participating practitioners.
France is 83-88% Roman Catholic. Another 2% are Protestant. That means that up to 91% are Christian.
Because there are many Christians living in France. Easter is celebrated wherever practising Christians live.
100%
Ontario has the most Christians at 8,167,295. Newfoundland and Labrador has the highest percentage of Christians 93.19%.
Canada has 77% Christians, 16% Islam, 1.1 Hinduisim.
The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians in France that were persecuted by Catholics. When the fled the country, it seriously hurt the French economy.
Brazil has the second highest number of Christians in the world. France has the second highest percentage of Christians in the world. --source: Adherents.com
According to the site: http://www.populstat.info/Europe/franceg.htm The total percentage of Christians in France is Roman Catholic 76%; other Christian 4%; so 80% of the population. The population of France was 58,518,748 in 1999 so 46, 814,998.4 are Christians.
144,000 Israeli Christians.
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19 per cent people are christians
A minority
About 33%.
Because there are many Christians living in France. Easter is celebrated wherever practising Christians live.
Noone cares about the percentage of men living in France
80/100
234
Most, but not all.