Protestantism in Poland
Religion in Poland (Eurobarometer 2012)[1]
Catholic (91%)
Other Religion/Protestant (2%)
Atheist (2%)
Non believer/Agnostic (3%)
Not stated (1%)
Protestantism in Poland is the third largest faith in Poland, after the Roman Catholic Church in Poland (33,382,861) and Eastern Orthodox (504,150).[2] As of 2011 there were approximately 80 registered Protestant denominations in Poland.[3] All of the Protestant faithful in Poland totalled about 145,600 as of 2011.[3] Most Protestants live in Cieszyn Silesia and Warmia-Masuria.
Major Protestant deonominations as of 2013:[2]
- Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland, 61,663 faithful
- Pentecostal Church in Poland, 22,750 faithful
- Seventh-day Adventist Church in Poland, 9,638 faithful
- Baptist Union of Poland, 8,000 faithful
- New Apostolic Church in Poland, 5,232 faithful
- Fellowship of Christian Churches in Poland, 4,518 faithful (Church of Christ)
- United Methodist Church in Poland, 4,362 faithful
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