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  1. 26. März 2024 · There are also religious communities outside the spectrum of Abrahamic religions which have the status of a corporation under public law such as the Bahá'í community in Germany. In 2022, the Roman Catholic Church in Germany had 20.9 million members and the Protestant Church had 19.2 million members (just less than a third of the population ...

  2. Islam and Juadism. While Christianity is the dominant religion in Germany, Islam is notably the largest non-Christian religion in the country. Historically this was because of trade relations with the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century; nowadays, because of the postwar period and the inviting of foreign workers into Germany (notably from Turkey ...

  3. 2. Juli 2021 · The Cost of Religion. Followers of all faiths in Germany are required to pay a tax to finance the religious institutions they belong to. This is registered by tax authorities.

  4. 6. Sept. 2023 · Sep 6, 2023. In 2022, there were just under 21 million people in Germany who identified as Catholics, while 1.2 million people went to Mass. The number of Catholics and how many attend Mass has ...

  5. 12. Aug. 2020 · For the first time, the data sheet also includes an analysis of "lived religion", which shows that only 7.9 percent of people living in Germany can be considered "practicing believers". In 2019, approximately 270,000 Catholics and Protestants each left their church, amounting to a total of 542,000 people. Only 33,669 people - for both churches ...

  6. 21. Juni 2013 · German Catholics' Conference. What topics play a role in the Catholic Church? The German Catholics’ Conference gives believers an opportunity to discuss current political, social and religious issues. Tens of thousands of people from all over Germany meet to pray and talk. A wide variety of different cultural events provides for a heavenly ...

  7. peaceful coexistence between Catholics and Protes-tants was achieved in the First German Empire after the religious wars of the 17th century. This did not, however, include religious freedom. The latter was only granted in the 1919 constitution. The paper then emphasises the changed role of religious institutions and communities after World War ...