When New Jersey was a colony, Christianity was the dominant religion, which is the case to this day. Today, Catholics make up the largest religious demographic in the state.
Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and native religions
Christianity
it was in the middle region.
Rastafarianism
New Jersey is a state. Religion is an attribute that people have. Hence New Jersey does not have a religion.
Christianity
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Catholic/Christian.
I'm pretty sure that the official religion was Anglicanism, but there were a number of different religious sects existing in New Jersey at different times before the Revolution. For example, as New Jersey was originally settled by the Dutch, there were a number of "Dutch Reformed" followers. Also, there were many Congregationalists (aka Puritans) who had migrated there from New England.
The predominate religion in New Jersey is Catholic. There are other Christian sects currently but the greatest religious population is Catholic. 37.62 percent of the citizens are Catholic.
The dominant religion in New Jersey is Catholic. Other religions include Mormon, Jewish, and Islamic, as well as different Christian denominations.