Sixteen percent of the world is currently Catholic. At the very end of the year 2012, approximately 1.228 billion people considered themselves Catholics.
There are about 6 billion people on the Earth with a population of about 1.2 billion catholics. The percentage is about 20%
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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.
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Brazil is 73.6 percent Catholic, 15.4 percent Protestant and the balance is either non-religious or a variety of other religions. According to the CIA World Factbook, the religions of Brazil are: * Catholic 73.6% * Protestant 15.4% * Spiritualist 1.3% * Bantu/voodoo 0.3% * other 1.8% * unspecified 0.2% * non 7.4% See the links below for more information.
2.91% of Indonesia is Roman Catholic.
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Lithuania's population is reported to be about 77.2% Roman Catholic.
Well no country is "Roman Catholic": It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. For a list of countries world-wide and the percent that are Catholic, please see the link below. Saint Pierre and Miquelon are two islands that are 100% Catholic, Italy is 96.55%, followed by Malta at 95.34%, then Poland at 94.34%.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Vatican-Annuario reported in March 2012 that the worldwide Cahtolic population reached 1.196 billion, which means that Catholics as a percentage of the global population "remained stable at around 17.5 percent." See the report at the link below.
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