France has traditionally been a Catholic country and today approximately 80% of the population of France ascribe, at least nominally, to the Catholic religion. In reality, however, France is a deeply secular country which has seen the role of organized religion in the lives of people diminish ever since the French revolution in 1789 and the separation of the church and state in 1905. The vast majority of Catholics in France do not attend church regularly or even at all.
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France's largest religion is Roman Catholic.
France does not have an official religion. France is a secular state. In fact, the French government recognizes NO religion, at it has the policy of total laicity, which means that religion is completely separate from the state.
The Roman Catholic Church is the most popular religion in France
Guadeloupe's main religion is Christianity. Since Guadeloupe is ruled by france, france's main religion is Chiristianiy:)
France's main religion is Roman Catholic. Other religions in France are Protestant, Jewish, and Muslim.
62% of France is Roman Catholic.
france's main religion is ROMAN CHATOLIC
Yes, both Christian.
The second major religion in France is Islam. Between that and the main religion of Christianity is a significant number of people who have no religion.
the main religion in Picardy is Roman Catholicism (as in France at large)
Religion in France is banned from public space. This is called laïcité. So religion may only be practised at home or in church et cetera.
... Catholicism is a religion itself. The only Catholic religion is Catholicism.