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Irreligion in Italy includes all citizens of Italy that are atheist, agnostic, or otherwise irreligious. Approximately 12% of Italians are irreligious, and no affiliation is the second most common religious demographic in Italy after Christianity. Freedom of religion in Italy was guaranteed by the Constitution of Italy following its enactment in 1948. Until then, the Catholic Church was the official state church of Italy.

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  • Irreligion in Italy includes all citizens of Italy that are atheist, agnostic, or otherwise irreligious. Approximately 12% of Italians are irreligious, and no affiliation is the second most common religious demographic in Italy after Christianity. Freedom of religion in Italy was guaranteed by the Constitution of Italy following its enactment in 1948. Until then, the Catholic Church was the official state church of Italy. (en)
  • L'Irreligiosità in Italia include gli atei, gli agnostici e le varie forme di irreligiosità, compresi i credenti senza religione di riferimento, diffuse tra i cittadini italiani e i residenti in Italia. Circa il 22% degli italiani rientrano in queste categorie, pertanto l'irreligiosità costituisce la seconda religione italiana dopo il Cattolicesimo. (it)
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  • Religion in Italy according to the Global Religious Landscape survey by the Pew Forum, 2012 (en)
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  • Irreligion in Italy includes all citizens of Italy that are atheist, agnostic, or otherwise irreligious. Approximately 12% of Italians are irreligious, and no affiliation is the second most common religious demographic in Italy after Christianity. Freedom of religion in Italy was guaranteed by the Constitution of Italy following its enactment in 1948. Until then, the Catholic Church was the official state church of Italy. (en)
  • L'Irreligiosità in Italia include gli atei, gli agnostici e le varie forme di irreligiosità, compresi i credenti senza religione di riferimento, diffuse tra i cittadini italiani e i residenti in Italia. Circa il 22% degli italiani rientrano in queste categorie, pertanto l'irreligiosità costituisce la seconda religione italiana dopo il Cattolicesimo. (it)
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  • Irreligion in Italy (en)
  • Irreligiosità in Italia (it)
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