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  2. Christianity is the largest religion in Norway and Norway has historically been called a Christian country. A majority of the population are members of the Church of Norway with 64.9% of the population officially belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2021. [ 1 ]

  3. Religion in Norway is dominated by Lutheran Christianity, with 63.7% of the population belonging to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Catholic Church is the next largest Christian church at 3.1%. [ 3 ]

  4. The total number of Christians for each country is based on the number of people who are members of a Christian denomination or who identify themselves as Christian, plus their children. The number of people who actually believe in God or who regularly attend church is not addressed.

    • Christianity in Norway
    • Unaffiliated Population of Norway
    • Muslim Immigrants in Norway
    • Buddhism in Norway
    • Hinduism in Norway
    • Other Religions

    Christianity is the largest religion in Norway having a membership of 4,133,360 people practicing the religion which is 84.70% of the total population. Historically, Norway is has been known as a Christian country dating its conversion roots back to 1000 AD. By 2013, the vast majority of the population are members of the Church of Norway and the re...

    In Norway, the citizens are granted the right to chose not to be affiliated with any religion or life stance. An estimated 10.10% of the population or 492,880 people in the country do not conform to any official religion or philosophical communities. However actual religious practices and beliefs are not necessarily reflected by an individual belon...

    Islam is the second largest religion in Norway after Christianity and its various denominations. Approximately 180,560 people in Norway practice Islam (which is equivalent to 3.70% of the population). According to 2013 government statistics the number if Muslims in Norway had increased from the previous year, and 55% of the Muslim population lived ...

    Buddhism in Norway can trace its beginnings in the early 1970s after immigration from countries which had large numbers of Buddhist populations such as Vietnam. Two Buddhist groups established The Buddhist Federation in 1979 as a religious society in Norway to preserve the religion. At present 29,280 people an equivalent of 0.60% of the country's p...

    Most of the Hindus in Norway are of South Asian descent with about 75% of them being Tamil Hindus who hail from Sri Lanka. At present, the Hindu community in Norway account for 24,400 individuals equivalent to 0.50% of the total population.

    Other religions in Norway include the Baha'i Faith, Judaism, Sikhism, Humanism, and life stances among others. Members belonging to the ‘other religions' category accounts for 0.20% of the country's total population which is equivalent to 9,760 individuals.

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  5. Jun 5, 2024 · The statistics show how many people are members of religious and life stance communities other than the Church of Norway and requests funding. Statistics on religious and life stance communities outside the Church of Norway are based on reports from the County Governor for communities applying for funding.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · The annual statistics include information on the number of baptisms, confirmations, enrolments and resignations of Church membership, number of services, congregation numbers, communicant numbers, collection takings, activities for children and teenagers, diaconal and ecumenical work in the parishes, cultural work etc.

  7. Sep 10, 2022 · Around 13 per cent of the population in Norway, approximately 700,000 people, are members of a religious or life stance community outside the Church of Norway. This is an increase of 20,000 from the previous year. Most are members of Christian communities, around 374,000 people.