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    1. BenjaminHarrison88 on

      In places like Ontario, Maine, or Nebraska I assume it’s just because secular Catholics are more likely to still say Catholic than secular Protestants right? Like if Catholics passed Protestants in terms of descendants in Ontario that must be very recent.

    2. BlakeNotBleak on

      Even though Christians are only like 3% of Jordan’s population, the Christmas celebrations still go crazy here it’s pretty funny

      Oh also yeah they’re majority Eastern Orthodox but it’s a 60-40 split iirc, the rest are Catholics for the most part (there are some Protestants too though)

    3. In India, Roman Catholics are significantly more numerous than Protestants. Catholics make up the clear majority of the Indian Christian population, accounting for roughly 55% to 60% of all Christians in the country. In contrast, Protestants – which include various denominations like Baptists, Pentecostals, and the Church of South India (CSI) – represent about 40% to 45%.

    4. Leather-Marketing478 on

      Mormonism shouldn’t be counted. It’s not a Christian denomination.

    5. I would have thought the Protestant one in Central America would be 🇧🇿Belize, not 🇬🇹Guatemala!

    6. PercivalRackham on

      Really surprised that India isn’t Catholic.

      Every single Christian I know personally in India is catholic.

    7. Short_Bumblebee_1552 on

      Wait Alberta isn’t Eastern Orthodoxy? I though a lot of russkies and ukranians live there in hockey and oil land.

    8. Protestantism is not a denomination. There is no church. It is a group of denominations, with common core beliefs, but not one in and of itself.

      Neither is “Eastern Orthodoxy”. It is a family, like Protestantism. Composed of Coptic Orthodox, Ethiopian Orthodox, Eritrean Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, Malankara Orthodox, and Armenian Apostolic.

    9. Own-Elephant-8608 on

      That shift to catholicism in newfoundland must be pretty recent

      Province was protestant by a decent amount in the 2021 census and catholicism was declining quicker than the mainline protestant denominations… rapid secularization in younger protestants?

    10. DoctorAlchemist on

      Isn’t he majority of christians in Estonia Orthodox now? Since most former Lutherans are irreligious, like what happened with the Netherlands and Germany that are Catholic in the map.

    11. damannamedflam on

      I love that the U.S. and Canada are the only countries who get subdivisions on every map