France |
Today, while Catholicism has far more followers than any other religion or religious denomination in France, the time when the vast majority of French people considered themselves to be Catholics is now long past.
Slightly less than half of the French population now call themselves Catholics. A poll in 2011 showed that 45% of French people claim to be Christians - most of them Catholics - while 35% claimed to have no religion, and just 3% proclaimed themselves as Muslims.
Church attendance in France is among the lowest in the world, with surveys showing that only about 5% of the total population, attend a religious institution. In other words, France is a largely secular society and for the most Godless and in need of a revival. Watch the videos below to find out more.
Slightly less than half of the French population now call themselves Catholics. A poll in 2011 showed that 45% of French people claim to be Christians - most of them Catholics - while 35% claimed to have no religion, and just 3% proclaimed themselves as Muslims.
Church attendance in France is among the lowest in the world, with surveys showing that only about 5% of the total population, attend a religious institution. In other words, France is a largely secular society and for the most Godless and in need of a revival. Watch the videos below to find out more.