Pretty much most of the population is catholic or christian.
Protestant in the North and Catholic in the South
Mostly Catholic
According to a study by Operation World, 84.7% of the Lithuanian population is Christians, mostly Catholic, with only 1.1% evangelicals. Remaining religions practiced are Islam, Hinduism, and a small number of miscellaneous ethnic religions.
Catholic Charities's population is 65,227.
No, they were mostly protestant.
Poland is mostly Roman Catholic and they are proud of John Paul II.
The predominant religion in Extremadura, Spain is Christianity, with the majority of the population belonging to the Roman Catholic Church.
Countries with predominantly Catholic populations include Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines. In these nations, Roman Catholicism plays a significant role in cultural and social life. Additionally, Italy and Spain also have large Catholic populations, reflecting their historical ties to the Catholic Church.
The population of Armenian Catholic Church is 700,800.
The population of Catholic Syrian Bank is 2,791.
Catholic Syrian Bank's population is 08.