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Catholicism by country
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Distribution of Catholics[1]
Percentage of Catholics by country (2010)
Number of Catholics by country (2010)

The Catholic Church is "the Catholic Communion of Churches, both Roman and Eastern, or Oriental, that are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (the pope)."[2] The church is also known by members as the People of God, the Body of Christ, the "Temple of the Holy Spirit", among other names.[3] According to Vatican II's Gaudium et spes, the "church has but one sole purpose–that the kingdom of God may come and the salvation of the human race may be accomplished."[4][5]

This communion of churches comprises the Latin Church (or the Roman or Western Church) as well as 23 Eastern Catholic Churches, canonically called sui juris churches, each led by either a patriarch or a major archbishop in full communion with the Bishop of Rome. Historically, these bodies separated from Eastern Christian communions, either to remain in or to return to full communion with the Catholic Church. Vatican II decree on Eastern Catholic Churches, however, explicitly recognizes Eastern Catholic communities as "true Churches" and not just rites within the Catholic Church.[6] This Communion of Churches "exists among and between the individual Churches and dioceses of the universal Catholic Church. Its structural expression is the College of Bishops, each of whom represents and embodies his own local church."[7] In addition to Eastern Catholic Churches, the Catholic Church oversees the Catholic Charismatic renewal, the largest Charismatic movement of a single institution in 2020, with over 100 million members, primarily in the Global South.[8] The Catholic Church is also described as an "amalgam of parts" (i.e., thousands of individual dioceses, religious orders, etc.) globally dispersed, but in communion with Rome.[9]

The Catholic Church is the "world's oldest continuously functioning international institution."[10] It is also the largest non-government provider of education and health care in the world,[11] while the diplomatic status of the Holy See facilitates the access of its vast international network of charities. Some of these entities include 5,000 hospitals, 10,000 orphanages, 95,000 elementary schools and 47,000 secondary schools.[12]

Methodology

Most of the figures are taken from the CIA Factbook[13] or PEW Research Center Surveys.[14][15][16] In Latin American countries, Latinobarometro is often cited.[17] In Germany and other German speaking regions of Europe, there are official membership statistics due to the fact that the government collects a church tax based on these membership lists. For this reason, statistics are not grounded on surveys based solely on self-identification. One's baptismal certificate or any other religious document is likewise secondary to church statistics.[18] This method might explain the discrepancy between Pew's figures on Germany[19] and the church figures.[20][21]

According to the CIA Factbook and the Pew Research Center, the five countries with the largest number of Catholics are, in decreasing order of Catholic population:

The country where the membership of the church is the largest percentage of the population is Vatican City at 100%, followed by East Timor at 97%.

According to the Census of the 2023 Annuario Pontificio (Pontifical Yearbook), the number of baptized Catholics in the world was about 1.376 billion at the end of 2021. The research initiative Catholics & Cultures compiles data on Catholic demographics, including from the Annuario Pontificio, by country.[22]

Conflicting numbers can be found in 2013 research conducted by the Brazilian polling institute Datafolha. This report states that the percentage of the population in Brazil of Catholic religion, over the age of 16 years, is just 57%,[23] in contrast to the 64.63% published by CIA and to the 68.6% of Pew Research Center. Also, the 2010 Mexican Census showed this percentage to be 83.9%[24] – against a 91.89% number in the CIA World Factbook.

By country

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Catholic Church by country
Country Total population % Catholic Catholic total
 Afghanistan (details) 29,928,987 0% 0[25]
 Albania (details) 3,020,000 10%[26] 302,000
 Algeria (details) 32,531,853 0.14%[27] 45,000
 Andorra (details) 70,000 88.2%[14] 61,740
 Angola (details) 31,100,000 41.1%[13]-50%[28]-55%[29]-56.4%[30]-60%[31] 12,500,000-20,000,000[32]
 Antigua and Barbuda (details) 84,816 5.5%[33] 4,752
 Argentina (details) 47,300,000 48.9%[34]-62.9%[35]-63%[36]-63.3%[37]-66%[38] 23,100,000 - 31,200,000
 Armenia (details) 3,018,854 0.3%[39] 8,695
 Australia (details) 25,380,000 20.0%[40] 5,076,000
 Austria (details) 9,100,000 52.0% 4,733,200[41]
 Azerbaijan (details) 8,581,400 0.03% 2,574
 Bahamas (details) 330,000 12%[13] 39,600
 Bahrain (details) 800,000 8.9%[14] 71,200
 Bangladesh (details) 158,000,000 0.07% 110,000[14]
 Barbados (details) 250,012 4.2%[13] 10,000
 Belarus (details) 9,500,000 7.1%[42] 674,500
 Belgium (details) 11,200,000 44%[43]-57.1%[44] 5,000,000-6,500,000
 Belize (details) 334,000 40%[45] 133,600
 Benin (details) 7,460,025 26.6%[46] 1,984,366
 Bhutan (details) 2,232,291 0.06% 1,339
 Bolivia (details) 10,500,000 70%[47]-73%[38]-77%[48] 7,980,000
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (details) 3,531,159 15.19%[49] 536,333
 Botswana (details) 1,640,115 4.9% 80,365
 Brazil (details) 210,600,000 50%[50]-54%[38]-54.7%[51]-58.1%[52]-61%[48]-64.6%[53]-65.0%[54] 105,300,000 - 134,000,000[55] - 140,000,000[56][57]
 Brunei (details) 372,361 5%[14] 38,709
 Bulgaria (details) 6,519,789 0.6%[58] 37,251
 Burkina Faso (details) 13,925,313 20.1%[59] 4,121,536
 Burundi (details) 12,000,000 62.1%[13] 7,440,000
 Cabo Verde (details) 512,096 77.3%[13] 395,850
 Cambodia (details) 13,607,069 <0.1% <10,000[14]
 Cameroon (details) 25,640,965 38.4%[13] 9,846,000
 Canada (details) 40,769,890[60] 29.9[61] 12,189,931
 Central African Republic (details) 3,799,897 29%[62] 949,974
 Chad (details) 12,000,000 20%[13]-22.8%[63] 2,520,000
 Chile (details) 18,000,000 42%[64]-45%[65]-52.6%[66]-55%[67]-64%[48]-66.6%[68] 8,100,000 - 9.468,000 - 12,000,000
 China (details) 1,400,000,000 0.43%-0.7%[14] 6,000,000[69]-12,000,000[70]
 Colombia (details) 48,000,000 70.9%[71][72]-73%[38]-75%[73]-79%[48][74] 34,000,000-37,900,000
 Comoros (details) 800,000 0.2%[14] 1,600
 Congo, Republic of (details) 5,062,021 33.1%[13]-52.9%[75] 1,675,529-2,409,661
 Congo, Democratic Republic of (details) 100,000,000 37%[16]-45%[28][76]-47.3%[14]-55.8%[77] 37,000,000 -45,000,000 -55,800,000
 Costa Rica (details) 5,100,000 47%[78][79]-57%[38]-62%[15]-71.8%[80][81][82] 2,350,000 - 3,500,000
 Croatia (details) 3,872,000 79.0%[83] 3,060,000
 Cuba (details) 11,163,934 51%[14]-60%[84][85] 6,000,000[86]
 Cyprus (details) 1,100,000 2.9%[87] 11,000
 Czech Republic (details) 10,524,167 9.3%[88] 985,318
 Côte d'Ivoire (details) 23,800,000[89] 21.4%[14] 5,093,000
 Denmark (details) 5,630,000 0.7%[90] 46,000
 Djibouti (details) 476,703 0.2%