Religion in Spain

Religion in Spain is characterised by the predominance of the Catholic Church with high levels of secularization as of 2021. Additionally, Catholic Spaniards usually refer to themselves as either "practising" or "non-practising" depending on their level of religiosity, with practising Catholics accounting for just 20% of the population. However, many cultural aspects of Catholicism remain strong among the population, including the younger population. The patron saint of Spain is St. James the Greater.

Religion in Spain

Religion in Spain is characterised by the predominance of the Catholic Church with high levels of secularization as of 2021. Additionally, Catholic Spaniards usually refer to themselves as either "practising" or "non-practising" depending on their level of religiosity, with practising Catholics accounting for just 20% of the population. However, many cultural aspects of Catholicism remain strong among the population, including the younger population. The patron saint of Spain is St. James the Greater.