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Lithuania's population is reported to be about 77.2% Roman Catholic.
94 percent of the people are baptized members PowerspeaK12 answer: 94%
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic and they are proud of John Paul II.
Approximately 97 percent of the population in Portugal is Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerAccording to Wikipedia, which is the CIA Factbook and the Vatican's Annuario Pontificio the world Catholic population at the end of 2009 was 1,181,368,943 which, at that time, worked out to 17.18% of the world's population.
Roman Catholic AnswerBrazil, a country that was colonized by the Portuguese, a Catholic country, was 76% Catholic in 1996, this is off nearly ten percent from the previous decade.
Poland is about 89.8 percent Roman Catholic according to the CIA Factbook.AnswerPoland, as of 2014 is 95.7% Christian, of which the largest group is Catholic. There is a small percentage of Orthodox Christians, and a tiny percentage of Mormons, less than 0.01% Muslim. Less than 20% of the population does not think that religion is very important.
Poland is predominantly Roman Catholic.
As of the most recent data available, the population of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Palangkaraya in Indonesia is estimated to be around 1.2 million people. However, please note that population figures can fluctuate over time.
The population of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia is 3,982,194.
Poland is Roman Catholic.
Poland remained primarily Catholic.