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Christianity in Denmark : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christianity in Denmark
Christianity is the predominant religion of Denmark, with 80% of the Danish population estimated as adherents of the ''"Folkekirken"'' ("People's Church"), Denmark's national Lutheran church.〔 (Official Church of Denmark statistics )〕 Aside from Lutheranism, there is a small Roman Catholic minority, as well as small Protestant denominations such as the Baptist Union of Denmark and the Reformed Synod of Denmark. Denmark is today a very secular country, but has a culture that is heavily influenced by Christianity. == Lutheranism ==
According to official statistics from January 2015, 77.8%〔(Fler lämnade kyrkan i Danmark ) 3.1.2013 Kyrkans tidning〕〔(Statistics Denmark ) Statistikbanken.dk〕 of the population of Denmark are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark (), the country's state church since the Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein, and designated "the Danish people's church" by the 1848 Constitution of Denmark.〔§ 4, "the Evangelical-Lutheran Church is the Danish people's church and is supported as such by the State" ("den evangelisk-lutherske kirke er den danske folkekirke og understøttes som sådan af staten")〕 This proportion is down by 0.7% as compared to the preceding year and 1.4% down compared to two years earlier. However, in similar fashion to the rest of Scandinavia, and also Britain, only a small minority (less than 5% of the total population) attends churches for Sunday services. In addition, the number of people leaving the Church has been on the rise: in 2012 21,118 Danes left the Church, an increase of 55% in comparison to 2011.〔(dst.dk, "Kraftig stigning i udmeldelser af folkekirken", February 28, 2013 )〕
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