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  2. Religion in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of Saint Vitus, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague. The decline of Christianity recorded throughout the censuses of 1991, 2001 and 2011. The Czechs gradually converted to Christianity from Slavic paganism between the 9th and the 10th century, and Christianity—especially the Catholic Church, with significant minorities of Protestantism, and even majorities in some ...

  3. Irreligion in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Irreligion in the Czech Republic pertains to atheism, agnosticism, and lack of religious affiliation in the Czech Republic. The history of irreligion in the Czech Republic dates back to 19th century freethought and saw additional developments during Communist rule. A majority of people in the Czech Republic are irreligious or otherwise ...

  4. Category:Religion in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech Republic religion-related lists (1 C, 3 P) O. Religious organizations based in the Czech Republic (6 C) P. Religion in Prague (3 C, 2 P) R.

  5. Catholic Church in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Together, they represent over 9% of the Czech population. There are eight dioceses including two archdioceses. Additionally, there is a separate jurisdiction for those of the Byzantine Rite called the Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic. The Catholic Church is the largest single religious denomination in the country.

  6. History of Christianity in the Czech lands - Wikipedia

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    The history of Christianity in the Czech lands began in the 9th century. Moravia was the first among the three historical regions of what now forms the Czech Republic whose ruling classes officially adopted Christianity, between the 830s and the 860s.

  7. Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia (Czech: Pravoslavná církev v Českých zemích a na Slovensku; Slovak: Pravoslávna cirkev v českých krajinách a na Slovensku) is a self-governing body of the Eastern Orthodox Church that territorially covers the countries of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

  8. Buddhism in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech Buddhists. With a rough estimate of 6100 Buddhists, Buddhism is practiced by around 0.05% of the Czech population. [1] The World Buddhist Directory lists 70 Buddhist places in the Czech Republic. [2] The Vietnamese-speaking communities form the mainstay of the Buddhist

  9. Category:History of religion in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Former religious buildings and structures in the Czech Republic (1 C, 1 P) H. History of Christianity in the Czech Republic (1 C, 7 P) J.