This statistic shows the feeling of belonging to a specific religion among people in France in a survey from 2022. It displays that half of respondents stated that they felt linked to Christianism, when around 40 percent of them declared they felt bound to no religion.
This graphic shows the forecasted number of Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, religiously unaffiliated people, believers in folk religions and in other religions in France in 2022. With almost ** million people identifying themselves as Christians, Christianity was the most represented religion in France. Furthermore, about **** million people considered themselves religiously unaffiliated.
According to a survey conducted in April 2023 in France, more than 60 percent of responding non-Practicing Catholics stated that they did believe in God, whereas 80 percent of respondents of a religion other than Catholicism declared that did believe in God's existence. Finally, 94 percent of Practicing Catholics respondents were believers.
According to a survey conducted in France in April 2023, 44 percent of the respondents affirmed they believed in God, and there were 56 percent of the surveyed who defined themselves as non- believers. Since 1947, French people's faith in God kept slightly decreasing, indeed in that year there were 66 percent of respondents affirming they believed in God, and there were only 55 percent in 2004.
This statistic illustrates the religious affiliation of the French population in France in February and March 2018. That year, around 41 percent of the interviewed population declared themselves to be Catholic. The majority of the sample considered themselves to be without religion.
The graph shows the distribution of young people aged from 18 to 30 years old according to their religious affiliation in France in 2023. The survey displays that ** percent of the respondents declared no religion. Moreover, ** percent of them declared themselves as Christians. The second religion among French young adults was Islam with ** percent of the respondents who stated Islam as their religion.
This statistic illustrates the religious affiliation of young people aged 18 to 30 years in France in March 2018, by gender. According to the survey, almost half of women of this age reported having no religious affiliation, compared to 40 percent of men. The second most represented category was the catholic religion, fairly equally distributed amon men and women with each 41 and 43 percent, respectively.
This statistic shows the distribution of individuals in France in 2023, according to their relationship to religion. It appears that ** percent of respondents declared themselves as believers in one of the monotheistic religions, while ** percent stated they were non-believers.
In 2021, more than *****of the anti-religious acts identified by the Ministry of the Interior concerned the Christian community. According to the source, these were mainly attacks on religious property. The second most affected community was the Jewish community in France (*****percent of anti-religious acts).
According to a survey conducted in 2019-2020, 55 percent of France's inhabitants who were also immigrants declared themselves to be Muslims. On the other hand, a large majority of French inhabitants with no migrant background declared themselves to be Catholics, indeed there were 77 percent of them who felt close to the Christian religion.
According to a survey conducted in 2023, only ** percent of Catholics in France went to church weekly. On the other hand, one Protestant out of four went to the temple weekly. Catholics tended to go more often, but mostly when gathering for a special event or major religious holidays, like Christmas.
This statistic reveals the religious affiliation of young people aged 18 to 30 in France in March 2018, depending on their employment situation. From the graph, it can be seen that more than ** percent of those looking for work declared themselves to be without religion. Most of actives in an office were catholics.
The graph shows the opinion of young adults towards God's existence in France in 2018, according to their religious affiliation. It appears that ** percent of the French young adults with no religious affiliation considered God's existence as excluded, whereas **** percent of respondents in each of the other categories stated so. ** percent of young adults identifying with a religion other than Christianity declared the existence of God as certain, while ** percent of young French defining themselves as Christians shared this opinion.
According to a survey conducted in 2025, a large majority of the French respondents believed France was a country of Catholic culture and tradition. Indeed, there were ***percent of those surveyed thought that way.
This statistic represents the religious affiliation of young people aged 18 to 30 in France in March 2018, by religious observance. More than two thirds of the young practitioners were Catholic. Among the non-practicing young French people, 78 percent were of catholic religion.
This graph presents the frequency of thinking about death in France, in 2018, broken down by religion. It appears that 29 percent of the respondents having a religion other than Catholicism thought often about death, whereas 15 percent of Catholics and 11 percent of people with no religion declared they had they often thought about death as well.
This statistic shows the number of places of worship in France in 2014, by religious affiliation. In that regard, Catholicism was the most present religion in France: with a total number if ****** churches, it had the highest number of places of worship throughout the country. In comparison, there were ***** mosques and *** synagogues in France the same year.
This bar chart shows France's total number of Catholic marriages between 2008 and 2023. It appears that in 2020, during the COVID-19 global pandemic, around 23,000 catholic marriages were celebrated, almost 45,000 one year earlier. The number of Catholic marriages has generally decreased in France since 2008.
According to a survey conducted in April 2023 in France, the younger generation was more likely to be a non-believer when older generations had more faith in God. Indeed, only 36 percent of the 18-24-year-old French respondents affirmed they believed in God, while 50 percent of the 65 and older age group declared themselves as believers.
This statistic shows the frequency of religious practices among surveyed in France in 2020. It displays that almost the majority of French respondents said they never had any religious practices. On the other hand, *** percent of respondents declared that they practiced their religion everyday or almost everyday.
This statistic shows the feeling of belonging to a specific religion among people in France in a survey from 2022. It displays that half of respondents stated that they felt linked to Christianism, when around 40 percent of them declared they felt bound to no religion.