A very substantial majority of Italians are at least nominally Roman Catholic, although only about 30 percent of the population regularly attend church. Protestants also make up about 10 percent of the population. There is a Jewish community, and the Muslim community currently numbers about 1 million and is growing rapidly through Immigration. There is a small Buddhist community. These statistics assume that everyone in Italy has a religion. In fact, a significant minority of atheists tend to be included in the Christian totals.
Italy is a predominantly Catholic country but most other religions are practiced there as well.
I think the religions of Italy are catholics and Islam but i may be wrong. I'm only a child!
Protestant and Christianity
Mostly Christianity.
Catholic
Christians
Catholic and Baptist
Well Italy is just like the United States, it has many religions. Like, Mormon, Lutheran, Islam, Christian, Catholic, and etc.
The most common religion is Roman Catholocism, but there is not an official relion of italy.
Absolutely. Being the home of The Pope and the Vatican, you'd expect it. The major religions in Italy are Christianity (Catholicism), which over 80% of the population follow.
Catholicism
Roman Catholics were huge in the Renaissance.