France is predominantly Catholic, in the sense that a majority of the French identify themselves as Catholic, however very few actually attend church regularly. There are a small number of Muslims, and even smaller numbers of Protestants and Jews.
The French Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, and the government is is strongly non-religious or secular. Public display of religion is discouraged--for example children in public schools and civil servants may not wear religious symbols--crosses or Muslim head scarfs most notably..
Buddhism
Hinduism.
Christianity - Roman Catholic and Protestant.
the main religions in France are: - Christian Catholics 62 % - Muslims 6 % - Protestants 2 % - Jewish 1 % - saying they have no religion 26 %
It depends on what country you talk about. In the US for example all religions may be practiced as US accept immigration from almost all countries. In Indonesia, for example, Islam is the commonly practiced religion. In India, it is Hinduism, in China, it is Buddhism. In Vatican and most European countries, it is Christianity. and so on
In the middle East Islam is the most commonly practiced religion, followed by Christianity and Judaism
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England major practiced religion is Protestantism.
Bhuddism, Hindu religion is more practiced..
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