The majority of the icelandic population is protestant. There is though one catholic church in Reykjavík.
About 85% of Iceland is Evangelical Lutheran. The other more common ones are Protestant and Roman Catholic.
From the web, Quick Facts:Religion: Most Icelanders (80%) are members of the Lutheran State Church. Another 5% are registered in other Christian denominations, including the Free Church of Iceland and the Roman Catholic Church.
Evangelical Lutheran 87.1%, other Protestant 4.1%, Roman Catholic 1.7%, other 7.1% (2002)
Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.
iceland is in europe.
The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.Reykjavík has officially been the capital of Iceland since 1845.
Iceland is IS.
Two continents have Iceland.
Iceland has no official motto.
Iceland. On mainland Europe, the westernmost country is Portugal.
Iceland
The vast majority of Icelanders living in Iceland are "registered" asLutheran Christians, but in modern times, Icelanders are secular people with low church attendance. A recent poll shows that about 62% of Icelanders are "non-theist", but no one really does bother expressing it or "registering themselves out of the Lutheran Church".I once asked my friend (though we were about 10) "do you believe in god?" He said: "well, yeah, but no yeah, yes no maybe, I don't know?", Which does sort of show how a large percentage of Icelanders "don't really care". "Or know", for that matter..There is a Roman Catholic Church in Iceland, but only about 2% of the population are Catholic, and more than half of them are Eastern European immigrants. The majority of these immigrants arrived in the 21st century, and Catholics were about 1% of the population before most of these immigrants arrived.Roman Catholicism is the largest non Lutheran religion in Iceland.