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Sep 16, 2024 · Ohio has a tapestry of religions now, many with historical roots tied to the state's early settlement. But numerous civilizations lived their lives on this land long before Ohio was in the United States.
In 2000, Ohio had a Roman Catholic population of about 2,231,832. During the same year, the state's Jewish population was estimated at 142,255. Leading Jewish communities were in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus. The Muslim population was at about 41,281 people.
2000 Study. The 2000 U.S. Religion Census includes data from 149 religious groups. The published book includes counts of congregations, members, adherents, and worshippers for each of the 149 groups in every county (or county equivalent) in the United States.
Jul 23, 2020 · "Documenting religious pluralism in Ohio and the impact faith communities have had on the state, Religion in Ohio encompasses the historical experiences of many groups. Each chapter is the story of one of those communities written by a member of that faith or denomination."
Religion in Ohio tells the story of Ohio’s religious and spiritual heritage going back to the state’s ancient and historic native populations, and includ...
Religion in Ohio tells the story of Ohio's religious and spiritual heritage going back to the state's ancient and historic native populations, and including the westward migration of...
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Religion in Ohio: Profiles of Faith Communities. For Ohio's bicentennial in 2003, the Religious Experience Advisory Council of the Ohio Bicentennial Commission was established to commemorate...