Non-religious cultural christians.
That means that you don't really know or care about anything about The Bible or Christianity in general, but you come from a christian background and think that "there is/may be something divine".
Christianity-- of Christians, Roman Catholicism is the largest denomination.
i think is Orthodox
The largest religious denomination in Europe is Roman Catholic.
mainly christians
Christianity is the largest religion in Europe by far. Of this, the largest denomination is Roman Catholicism.
Predominantly Catholic but there were Protestants and Jews in Western Europe during this period as well.
Christianity is the predominant religion of Europe. It is also the predominant religion in the Americas as well as Australia & New Zealand, because it was Europeans who discovered these other continents first. Lastly, Africa is also quickly gaining Christian adherents.
Catholicism, Protestant Christianity, Islam. There's been a resurgence of ancient Nordic religions, as well, but they're not predominant.
christians
No. There are far many more Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and Sunni Muslims each in Europe than Jews; there are around 2 million Jews in Europe today.
As of 2021, there are approximately 2.3 billion Christians in the world, making Christianity the largest religion globally. The majority of Christians are found in the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
The vast majority of Europeans are from some denomination of Christianity. Catholicism prevails in some countries, while Protestantism prevails in others.