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The religious identity of the country has changed drastically since the first half of the 20th century, when more than 90% of Czechs were Christians. As of 2021, 11.7% of the population identified with Christianity (almost entirely Catholicism) whilst 10.8% identified with other religious identities or beliefs.
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Embassy officials met with Jewish, Roman Catholic, and Protestant religious leaders to reaffirm U.S. government support for religious freedom and tolerance.
Czech religion from www.pewresearch.org
Jun 19, 2017 · Ten countries in the region have Orthodox Christian majorities of roughly seven-in-ten adults or more, while four more are majority Catholic.
Presently, 39.8% of Czechs consider themselves atheist; 39.2% are Roman Catholics; 4.6% are Protestant, with 1.9% in the Czech-founded Hussite Reform Church, ...
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Religion. (2021). 56.9% no religion. 11.7% Christianity. 9.3% Catholicism; 2.4% other Christian. 1.2% other; 30.1% unanswered. Demonym(s) · Czech · Government ...
Feb 11, 2023 · The 2021 census says that only some 13% of Czechs are associated with a recognized religion (9.3% are Catholics, 2.4% are other Christians, 1.2 ...
Jan 2, 2019 · While Slovakia is majority Catholic (63%), around seven-in-ten Czechs (72%) are religiously unaffiliated – the highest share of unaffiliated ...
Jan 7, 2024 · The Czech Republic is one of the least religious countries, yet it borders Slovakia and Poland whom are very Catholic with Austria and Germany ...
Presently, 39.8% of Czechs consider themselves atheist; 39.2% are Roman Catholics; 4.6% are Protestant, with 1.9% in the Czech-founded Hussite Reform Church, ...
Jun 2, 2022 · Embassy officials met with Jewish, Roman Catholic, and Protestant religious leaders to reaffirm U.S. government support for religious freedom ...