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  1. Oct 26, 2023 · The number of people who reported having no religion increased to 736,210, over 14% of the population. This was an increase of 63% since the 2016 census, and of 187% since the 2011 census. There were a further 3,823 people who reported that they were Agnostic or Atheist. The second largest religious grouping was Church of Ireland or England ...

    • Introduction
    • Religion in Ireland
    • Roman Catholic Church Attendance in Ireland
    • Roman Catholic Priests in Ireland

    » Statistics for the previous censuses in 2011 and 2016 are available on the Irish Census (2011) and Irish Census (2016)pages. A Census was held in Ireland in April 2022 and the datawas published by CSO.ie.

    The 2022 Census indicated that Ireland remains a Roman Catholic country, with around 7 in 10 of the population identifying as such.
    In comparison to the 2016 census, the total number of Catholics fell from 3,729,115 to 3,540,412. This represents a fall of 9.5% since the 2016 Census and a fall of 19.59% over a 20 year period sin...
    There has also been a significant rise in the number with no religion over the same 20 year period which grew from 3.53% to 14.70% of the total Irish population.
    The Muslim population has grown to 83,272, an increase of around 20,000 since 2016.

    Outside of the Census, statistics on weekly Mass attendance have revealed an overall decline over the last 30 years, which is most marked in urban areas. A 2006 Poll conducted by the Irish state broadcaster RTE revealed that 48% of those surveyed attended mass at least weekly, as compared to 81% in 1990. A 2011 Surveyfound weekly attendance rates i...

    The number of priests has fallen by 16.4% over a 10 year period (2004-2014). Source: The Irish Catholic

  2. Most Christian churches are organized on an "all-Ireland" basis, including both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. In the 2022 census, 76.1% of residents in the Republic of Ireland identified as Christians: 69.1% as Catholics , 4.2% as Protestants , 2.1% as Orthodox Christians and 0.7% as other Christians. [ 1 ]

  3. Dec 28, 2019 · Key Takeaways. Though the constitution guarantees the freedom of religion, Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in Ireland. Other main religions in Ireland include Protestantism, Islam, Orthodox, and nondenominational Christian, Judaism, and Hinduism. Approximately 10% of Ireland is nonreligious, a number that has risen in the past 40 years.

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  4. May 30, 2023 · The Church of Ireland category showed little change but remained the second largest religious category with 124,749 people (2 per cent). Other categories with large numbers included Orthodox ...

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  5. Oct 26, 2023 · Census 2022 revealed that Ireland’s population now stands at 5.15 million people, which represents an 8% increase in the last six years. A breakdown of findings released by the Central ...

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  7. Nov 4, 2022 · Fri Nov 04 2022 - 19:00. Religion, from the Latin religare, means to bind/bring together. ... put it this week when he said that being a Christian or Christian teaching was “about finding ...

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