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It would make more sense if you just gave world population figures. What exactly is the relevance as to whether or not someone speaks English with regards to their understanding of St. Patrick?Across these five nations, then, we have 54.5% Protestant, 27% Catholic. Protestant dominance throughout the history of England and its colonies from the C16th has had its expected cultural effect.
“The Catholic Church is the world’s largest religious body (approx. 1 billion members).”
The 2005 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches reported the following figures, based primarily on 2003 denominational reporting data:
1.** Roman Catholic Church: 67.2 million**.
2. Southern Baptist Convention: 16.4 million.
3. United Methodist Church: 8.2 million.
4. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: 5.5 million.
5. Church of God in Christ: 5.4 million.
6. National Baptist Convention USA: 5 million.
7. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: 4.9 million.
8. National Baptist Convention of America: 3.5 million.
9. Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): 3.2 million.
10. Assemblies of God: 2.7 million.
[See example news article: Religion News Service, Charlotte Observer; URL: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/living/religion/10997090.htm”]http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/living/religion/10997090.htm]
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WORLDWIDE STATISTICS ON RELIGION - NB – 1 billion = a thousand million.
1 billion of no faith
1 billion Muslims
.8 billion Hindus
.3 billion Buddhists
23 million Sikhs
15 million Jews
1 billion Roman Catholics
.3 billion Protestants
.2 billion Eastern Orthodox
80 million Anglicans
16 million Catholic non-Roman Rite
.2 billion of tribal religions
[Ref. International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 1996/2000; Official Vatican Year Book *Annuario Pontificio , 2003]
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