The state religion of Vatican City is Roman Catholicism, and it is governed by the Catholic Church, so you have to be Catholic to do most government and bureaucratic work. However, there are many other jobs in Vatican City which do not require applicants to be any particular religion. Also, anyone with a valid passport is allowed to visit, regardless of religion. There are no places of worship that aren't Catholic, but that's probably because there's no space for them.
According to Jewish religious law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the religious ceremonies of other religions.
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No. The only religion in the Vatican is (Roman) Catholic-Christianity. However, there are many people of different religions or none at all that visit the Vatican for history-learning purposes only and there may be (on occasion) a leader of a different religion might meet with the pope; though its quite rare as the current Pope only meets with Catholics and other Christians not part of the Catholic Church. The Vatican has an official religion and that is Catholicism within Christianity. In a way (in some respect) the Vatican is the official "headquarters" of Catholicism and not any other religion.
Cuba is considered to be a communist country , so religions may not be tolerated.
Muslims are not allowed in Vatican City.
Women were always allowed in the Vatican. However, they could never be priests.
There is only one religion practiced in Vatican City, home to the Pope, and that is Catholicism.
Islam 100% - No other religion allowed :-(
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Pets are not allowed in the Vatican but stray cats occasionally find there way into Vatican City from Rome. Even the pope is not allowed to have a pet.
Of course.