Christian branches by country (2025)

Posted by vladgrinch

25 Comments

  1. dankredditor_49620 on

    India is wrong Catholicism is the largest out of all Christian denominations.
    Edit: I was wrong ignore this

  2. wonderfulbug77 on

    i was surprised the netherlands is marked as roman catholic, i thought we had (slightly) more protestants. but it turns out i was a couple of decades behind on this! (source for people who are wondering about this too: https://longreads.cbs.nl/nederland-in-cijfers-2024/welk-geloof-hangen-we-aan/)

  3. GustavoistSoldier on

    People often forget eastern orthodoxy and oriental orthodoxy are different branches of Christianity

  4. Assyrian_Nation on

    Iraq is dominantly eastern Catholic. The largest church is the Chaldean Catholic Church followed by the Assyrian church of the east (non Catholic or orthodox), Syriac Catholic Church and then the Syriac Orthodox Church and Armenian.

    This goes for Lebanon aswell. The largest church by far is the Maronite Catholic Church. Which is also an eastern catholic Syriac rite church.

  5. Whilst Australia’s largest single Christian denomination is Catholicism (43.4% of christians), that is because the Australian Bureau of Statistics goes more specific than just ‘Protestant’, and divides say, Anglicanism (25.4%) from Uniting Church (7.1%). Going by this maps rules, there should be more ‘Protestants’ in Australia than Catholics (43.4% – ~51%), if you add up the individual Protestant denominations.

    This is all from Wikipedia, but they are sourcing from the ABS so im more inclined to trust, but still, I haven’t been super thorough.