Protestantism in Germany
Religion in Germany (2022 estimate)
- Non-religious (43.8%)
- Catholic Church (24.8%)
- Protestant Church (22.6%)
- Islam (3.7%)
- Eastern Orthodoxy (2.2%)
- Other religions (1.7%)
- Other Christians (1.2%)
Protestantism (German: Protestantismus), a branch of Christianity, was founded within Germany in the 16th-century Reformation. It was formed as a new direction from some Roman Catholic principles. It was led initially by Martin Luther and later by John Calvin.