Catholicism is the major religion of Poland. Once Christianity was introduced to Poland in 966, it became a tool to unify the different tribes of the country. Most Christians in Poland are Roman Catholic: 89.8% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox: 1.3%, Protestant: 0.3%. Other religions: 0.3%, unspecified: 8.3% (2002 census).
Poland's national religion is Catholicism.
Nearly 90% of Poles belong to the Roman Catholic Church, the remainder is mostly Eastern Orthodox established during the Byzantine Empire.
Most polish people are Catholics (Christians).
The most common religion in Poland is Christian Catholic.
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In Poland, most people practice catholicism, though this is not the only religion.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic (88%). There are also Polish Orthodox, Protestants, Jehovah Witnesses, and some Muslims.
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89% of Poles are Roman Catholic
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
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Poland is mostly Roman Catholic (88%). There are also Polish Orthodox, Protestants, Jehovah Witnesses, and some Muslims.
Roman Catholic 89.8% (about 75% practicing), Eastern Orthodox 1.3%, Protestant 0.3%, other 0.3%,
Anglican, Catholicism, Islam and many other minor religions.
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Religions practiced in Greece in percentages - Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%.
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Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
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