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90% of the population is Catholic. There are also Protestant, Orthodox, Jewish and Muslim communities.
The Catholic Old Testament includes the Deuterocanon while the Jewish and Protestant Old Testaments do not.
The Milan population is mostly Catholic just like Italy. The protestant community living in Milan is approximately 1% of the entire population. The city also has the Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Orthodox communities.
Today there's Christianity, protestant, reformed and Catholic; a few Jewish families, and an enclave of African American Muslims.
Italy is mainly catholic. Some are Protestant, Jewish and Muslim. Catholicism makes up 88 per cent of the population in Italy.
Roman Catholic, Muslim, Protestant and Jewish
Catholic Muslim Hindu Protestant African Christian and Jewish.
In Russia, 71.8% of the entire population is Orthodox, 5.5% is Muslim, 1.8% is Catholic, .7% is Protestant, .6% is Buddhist, .3% is Jewish, .9% are other and 18.9% have no religion.
mostly Catholic, although there are about 14% muslims and 9.1% Jewish. Also some Protestant.
The main religion in Italy is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic. There are also smaller religious communities such as Protestantism, Islam, and Judaism present in Italy.
No, he was a Lebanese-American Catholic.
In the same category as Catholic's, Jewish, Shinto, etc. Protestant's are a religious group. Originally formed as "Protesting...against the religion at that time" in that particular region.