Irreligion in Romania

Religion in Romania 2011 census
  1. Orthodox Christianity (81%)
  2. Protestantism (6.2%)
  3. Catholicism (5.1%)
  4. Other (1.5%)
  5. Not religious (0.2%)
  6. No data (6%)
Eurobarometer Poll 2010
Believes in spirit or life force
7%
Believes there is a god
92%
Does not believe in spirit, God or life force
1%

Irreligion in Romania is rare. Romania is one of the most religious countries in Europe, with 92% of people saying that they believe in God. Levels of irreligion are much lower than in most other European countries and are among the lowest in the world. At the 2011 census, only 0.11% of the population declared itself atheist, up from the 2002 census, while 0.10% do not belong to any religion. While still one of the most religious countries in Europe, practicing, church and mass attendance is quite low, even compared to some less religious countries than Romania. It is mainly practiced by elderly people, mainly in rural areas, while in urban areas church attendance and practice is much lower. As of 2021, almost 85% are declared religious, of which about 73% are declared orthodox, 12% other religions, about 1% atheists or irreligious and about 14% declared nothing about religion.