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Most people in Wales are non-Conformist Christians- you would know them better as 'Wesleyans' in the United States. They are neither Anglican nor Roman Catholic, instead being either Methodists or Baptists.

There is an Anglican offshoot of the Church of England known as the 'Church in Wales' which has a considerable following, but not in the same league as non-Conformism.

A minority of Welsh are Catholic, but only a small number- Wales used to be a Catholic nation up until the early 18th Century, but a great religious revival later that Century swept much of this away. It also has Islamic and Hindu communities from Asian immigrants who have setled there, as do most other countries nowadays.

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Nowadays the principle religions in Wales are the Church of Wales and various branches of non-Conformism, such as Methodist, Wesleyan, Baptist or Congregationalist. There is a Catholic minority but it is pretty small. There are representations of Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons as well.

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