Religion in Hungary

Religion in Hungary (2022 census)[1]

  Roman Catholicism (27.5%)
  Calvinism (9.8%)
  Lutheranism (1.8%)
  Other Christians (1.7%)
  Other religions (1.3%)
  Not religious (16.1%)
  Not answered (40.1%)
Shrine to Attila with various symbols of the Hungarian Native Faith, in Dunakeszi.

Christianity is the largest religion in Hungary, with Catholicism and Calvinism being its main denominations.

In the national census of 2022, 42.5% of the population identified themselves as Christians; 29.2% of Hungarians were adherents of Catholicism (27.5% following the Roman Rite, and 1.7% the Greek Rite), 9.8% of Calvinism, 1.8% of Lutheranism, 0.2% of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and 1.5% of other Christian denominations.[1] 1.3% of the population identified themselves as adherents of other religions;[1] minorities practising Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, the Baháʼí Faith, Taoism, Ősmagyar vallás and other Neopaganisms, and New Age, are present in the country.[2] At the same time, 40.1% of the population did not answer, not identifying their beliefs or non-beliefs, while 16.1% identified themselves as not religious.[1]

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  2. ^ Pete 2006, pp. 1–2.

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