Christianity is the largest religion in Scotland, then Judaism.
protestants and catholics
The main religion in Scotland is Christianity. This is due to the history of these religions in Scotland and wider Europe. Other notable religions followed in Scotland are Islam and Buddhism. Scotland is home to one of the first Buddhist Tibetan temples in western Europe, at the Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery in Dumfries and Galloway. As well as these, Scotland is home to followers of most world religions including Sikhism, Judaism, and Hinduism.
Mostly the Old reformed Church(Lutheranism). Also, religions from all over the world.
Both countries have people who practice different religions. Not just Catholicism.
Queen Mary of Scotland was a devout Catholic who was also tolerant of other religions.
The Church of England and the Church of Scotland are two important branches of Christianity in the UK. Many people of different world religions such as Islam and Judaism also live in the UK.
The main religion of Scotland is Christianity. Scotland is 65% Christian with the Church of Scotland (The Kirk) the largest at 42% followed by the Catholic Church at 16%. Other Christian religions account for the rest. Of the remaining 35% of the population 28% claimed no religion in the last census. Judaisms, Islam, Buddhism, Sikh and Hindu make up the majority of the rest along with other minority religions. The figures are based on the 2001 census, the next census is due in 2011. The main religion is Christianity and so it is like USA.
Church of Scotland - which is Presbyterian in governance - majority of people identify with this Roman Catholic - about a quarter of Scots identify with this Islam - about 30K people in Scotland are of Pakistani heritage and likely identify with being Muslim Judaism - historic Jewish population south of Galsgow
Scotland practices many religions. They are Roman Catholic 15.9%, Islam 0.8%, Sikhism 0.1%, Judaism 0.1% and Hinduism 0.1%. The official church in Scotland is the Presbyterian Church Hope i helped u out . Brina..x
Fife, Scotland, is home to a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices. While the predominant faith is Christianity, which includes various denominations such as the Church of Scotland, Catholicism, and other Protestant groups, there are also smaller communities representing religions such as Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. The exact number of different religions can vary, but Fife's religious landscape reflects a mix of traditional and contemporary beliefs. Overall, the region showcases a tapestry of faiths contributing to its cultural diversity.
Just about every major religion is practised in Scotland and have been for many years. The primary religion if, traditionally, Christianity.
The UK is ostensibly a Christian country divided between Anglicans, Catholics, Methodists and in Scotland Presbyterianism. Judaism and Islam are also strong.