Religion in Spain:
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Roman Catholicism is the most popular religion in Spain. From 70% to 94% self-identify as Catholics, whereas around 6% to 13% identify with other religions or none at all. It is important to note, that many Spaniards identify themselves as Catholics just because they were baptized, even though they may not be very religious.
Barcelona Cathedral Evidence of the secular nature of contemporary Spain can be seen in the large support for the legalization of same-sex marriage in Spain - over 70% of Spaniards support gay marriage, making Spain the third country in the European Union to allow same-sex couples to marry.
There are also many Protestant denominations, all of them with less than 50,000 members, and about 20,000 Mormons. Evangelism has been better received among Gypsies than among the general population; pastors have integrated flamenco music in their liturgy. Taken together, all self-described "Evangelicals" slightly surpass Jehovah`s Witnesses (105,000) in number. Other religious faiths represented in Spain include the Bahá`í Community.
Today, Islam is the second largest religion in Spain, after Roman Catholicism, accounting for about 3% of the total population. Hindus and Sikhs are less than 0.3%.
Barcelona Cathedral Evidence of the secular nature of contemporary Spain can be seen in the large support for the legalization of same-sex marriage in Spain - over 70% of Spaniards support gay marriage, making Spain the third country in the European Union to allow same-sex couples to marry.
There are also many Protestant denominations, all of them with less than 50,000 members, and about 20,000 Mormons. Evangelism has been better received among Gypsies than among the general population; pastors have integrated flamenco music in their liturgy. Taken together, all self-described "Evangelicals" slightly surpass Jehovah`s Witnesses (105,000) in number. Other religious faiths represented in Spain include the Bahá`í Community.
Today, Islam is the second largest religion in Spain, after Roman Catholicism, accounting for about 3% of the total population. Hindus and Sikhs are less than 0.3%.