According to Operation World: 21st Century edition, 2001, p.271 there is indeed a post-war exodus from organized Christianity which sped up in the last decades of the 20th century. It is also indeed the lowest in the old GDR where under the Communist regime Atheism was officially encouraged and taught. Here 80% are defined as unchurched and only 5% of the Protestant mainline churches had active membership and only 18% of the Catholics. German men are listed at the level of 3% involvement.
According to the religioustolerance website, a recent survey by the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan showed that 14 per cent of the west German population attends church regularly, while the proportion in the former East Germany is only about five per cent. It should be noted that the website believes the real figures may be lower. It says that many Americans and Canadians tell pollsters that they have gone to church even though they have not, and it is difficult to predict whether this happens in other countries.
No. It does mean they are regularly receiving the body and blood of Christ. It doesn't necessarily mean they are being like Christ in their community.
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Religion in LondonReligion Percent Christian  58.2%No religion  15.8%Religion not stated  8.7%Islam  8.5%Hinduism  4.1%Judaism  2.1%Sikhism  1.5%Buddhists  0.8%Paganism  0.3%Other  0.2%
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway is the official state church of Norway. Most people are nominal members though only about 10% of the population regularly attends church.
Most people in Spain belong to the Catholic Church. They are Catholics.
well, they regularly atttended church which shows that they were more then happy to devote
Very probable not more than 0,2 %.
Roughly about 34 percent of the people in Germany are Roman Catholic.
About 79,7%. That makes it the main church of Finland.
Austria is the central European country where people speak German and are over 85 percent Catholic.
Christianity, 80 percent of the people of Denmark belong to the state supported, Church of Denmark, which is an Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Many people show their religion by going to church regularly. But mainly Christianity is faith, and you shouldn't feel obliged to show your faith.