Moscow, December 24, Interfax – Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion in Russia (68%) and 7% of the population is Muslim. Not more than 1% of the residents are defined as Catholics, Protestants, and other Judaizers said Levada Center. There was a 50% Orthodox Christians, and 4% of Muslims in the country a decade ago, the Levada Center told Interfax referring to an argument in November 1600, the Russians. The number of non-believers dipped from 32% to 19%. Meanwhile, the number of parishioners is growing. Forty-three percent of respondents admitted six years ago that never went to church, we …
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