Italy's history is tied closely to the history of Catholicism.
Catholic Christianity is the religion for the majority of italians!
Italy's history is tied closely to the history of Catholicism.
Nearly 96% of Italians claim Catholic as their religion.
Where they have a religion, it's mainly the Roman Catholic variety of Christianity.
Italians are originally and typically Catholic.
Most Italians are baptized Catholic Christians (about 88%). Waldensians and other Protestants make up 2%, and Orthodox Christians a little over 1%, making the total Italian Christian population about 91%. Only about 1/3 of these consider themselves actively affiliated with Christian Churches, despite being baptised, however. About 6% of Italians have no official religion. About 2% of Italians are Muslim.
Catholic Christianity is the most common religion in Italy.
While most Italians are Roman Catholic, Italy has no official religion.The people of Italy are free to practice whatever religion they wish.the most popular religion is Christian.La religione italiana: cattolicesimo Italian religion: CatholicismItaly has no official religion, most of them are Catholic, many minorities are present as the Evangelical Church
He's a Christian, what type of christian I'm not sure of, but he's Italian, so I'm guessing roman catholic. most Italians are catholic. :)
Roman Catholicism is the largest religion in the country, although the Catholic Church is no longer officially the state religion. 88% of Italians identified themselves as Roman Catholic, although only about 37% of these described themselves as active members.
Mostly because the Roman Empire turned Catholic in the fourth century, and most Italians are descended from those early converts.
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