Religions Religion in Slovenia
1 religions
1.1 christianity
1.1.1 catholic church
1.1.2 protestantism
1.1.3 eastern orthodoxy
1.2 islam
1.3 judaism
religions
christianity
catholic church
the catholic church in slovenia part of worldwide catholic church, under spiritual leadership of pope in rome.
there around 1,195,000 catholics in country (about 57.8% of total population per 2002 census). country divided 6 dioceses, including 2 archdioceses. diocese of maribor elevated archdiocese pope benedict xvi in 2006. additionally, pope created 3 new sees, namely novo mesto, celje , murska sobota.
archbishop juliusz janusz, 66, apostolic nuncio slovenia , apostolic delegate kosovo.
protestantism
protestantism has long history in slovenia, reformation being strong in 16th century. lutheranism became popular protestant denomination in slovenia, minor conversions calvinism. today, protestants live in prekmurje region. protestantism survived counter-reformation implemented habsburgs. counter-reformation swept through of slovenia, excluding easternmost regions (including prekmurje) ruled hungarian nobles, happened calvinist. did not seek extinguish lutheranism, became preferred confession among slovenes. historically speaking, hungarians took lutheranism first, before leaving in favor of more radical theology of calvinism. primoz trubar leading lutheran reformer in slovenia, contributing development of slovene language , slovenian culture.
eastern orthodoxy
eastern orthodoxy maintains significant presence in country , practised ethnic serb population. eastern orthodox christians in slovenia under ecclesiastical jurisdiction of serbian orthodox metropolitanate of zagreb , ljubljana.
islam
the muslims in slovenia ethnically bosniaks , other slavic muslims. in 2014, there 48,266 muslims in slovenia, making 2.4 percent of total population. muslim community of slovenia headed nedžad grabus (sl).
there muslims central, south , southeast asia, not counted in census because migrant workers.
judaism
the small jewish community of slovenia (slovene: judovska skupnost slovenije) estimated @ 400 600 members, jewish community of slovenia suggesting 500 1000 members. around 130 officially registered, of whom live in capital, ljubljana. jewish community devastated shoah, , has never recovered. until 2003, ljubljana european capital city without jewish place of worship.
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