Religion in Romania

Religious affiliation in Romania according to the partial 2021 census results, given as percentages of the total stable population.[1]

  Romanian Orthodox (73.42%)
  Protestantism (6.22%)
  Latin Catholicism (3.9%)
  Eastern Catholicism (0.6%)
  Islam (0.3%)
  Serbian Orthodox (0.29%)
  Old Believers (0.15%)
  Judaism (0.02%)
  Other religions (0.36%)
  Not religious (0.37%)
  Atheist (0.3%)
  Agnostic (0.13%)
  Refused to answer (13.94%)
Cathedral of the Three Holy Hierarchs in Timișoara.

Christianity is the main religion in Romania, with Romanian Orthodoxy being its largest denomination.

Romania is a secular state and freedom of religion is enshrined in the nation's constitution.

  1. ^ "Rezultatele parțiale ale recensământului din 2022 privind situația religiei în România". 30 December 2022.

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