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Catholicism is by far the largest religious group in Italy. (Catholics make up 87.8% of the population, with 36.8% considering themselves practicing Catholics and 30.8% attending Church every Sunday.[1]) However, there are also some important religious minorities.
According to the most recent Eurobarometer Poll 2005:[2]
This is a scheme of the religious composition of Italian population (58,751,711 - 2006, estimated):
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