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NZ Census – fewer Catholics but the most populous religion

Declining numbers in all the mainstream churches means that Catholicism has emerged as the most populous religion in New Zealand.

The 2013 New Zealand census shows that of the total population of 4.2 M, population, 3.9 M stated their religious affiliation. Of those, 1.635 M, (1 in 4), say they had no religious affiliation, up from 1.297 M who did so in the 2006 census. This represents a 26% increase and it means New Zealand one of the most secular countries in the world.

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