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  1. Inhabitants in Denmark 2020, by religious belief. Christianity is, by far, the largest religion in Denmark with nearly 4.5 million members of the Danish People's Church or other Christian ...

  2. At Statistics Denmark, you will find statistics on membership of the national church, number of new and resigned members as well as religious ceremonies such as baptisms, funerals, confirmations and marriages from 2006/2007 onward on the subject page National Church and in Statbank Denmark. In two books produced by the Folkekirkens Uddannelses ...

  3. Christianity is a prevalent religion in Denmark; in January 2023, 72.1% [1] of the population of Denmark were members of the Church of Denmark. According to a survey based on a sample 1,114, 25% of Danes believe Jesus is the son of God, and 18% believe he is the saviour of the world. [2] Aside from Lutheranism, there is a small Catholic ...

  4. According to the findings, 61 percent of respondents believed discrimination on the basis of religion or belief was widespread in Denmark, while 35 percent said it was rare; 71 percent would be comfortable with having a person of different religion than the majority of the population occupy the highest elected political position in the country.

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · Freedom of religion is a right protected in the Danish constitution. In 2023, 72.1 percent of the population is registered members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark. In primary and lower secondary education, religion is a compulsory subject for pupils in all form levels, except the form in which preparation for confirmation takes place.

  6. Jun 2, 2022 · Religious Demography. The U.S. government estimates the total population at 5.9 million (midyear 2021). As of the end of 2021, 73.2 percent of the Danish population were ELC members according to Statistics Denmark. In 2021, 8,961 members left the ELC, representing the lowest yearly number who departed that church since 2007.

  7. Denmark - Church, Lutheranism, Scandinavia: The establishment of the Christian church in Denmark went hand in hand with the consolidation of royal power and the determining of the Danish frontiers. Under German auspices, a few bishoprics subordinate to the archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen had been established in Danish territory as early as the 10th century (see also Hamburg; Bremen). In the 11th century Sweyn II worked with the church to strengthen royal authority. During his reign Denmark was ...