The main religion in France is Roman Catholicism. The second main religion is Islam (a little under 10% of people declaring themselves believers), the third one is Protestantism (less than 1%).
If people declaring themselves non-religious (not to be confused with atheists) were taken into account, they would form the second-largest group with nearly 40% of the population.
Catholic, and Lutheran
The main religion in nowadays France is Roman Catholic.
Christianity, Judasim, Islam and Baha'i.
France is highly Catholic, but there is small presence of Protestant, Muslim, and Jewish religions, as well as some individuals who are unaffiliated.
You can find a pie chart of religions in France on research websites, statistics bureaus, or government websites that publish demographic data. Additionally, some academic sources or reports on religion in France may also include pie charts depicting the distribution of religions in the country.
Cathoilic
catholic
Christianity.
No. Europe is not a country, it is a continent. And yes, some parts of Germany and France had pagan religions.
Catholic
Before the onset of World War I in France in 1914, the main religions were Roman Catholicism and Protestant Christianity. France was a major source of Catholicism for many hundreds of years.
the catholic church accepted dominance of the new protestant religions in Italy,Germany, and France