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'''Religion in Ebrary'''
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|title=[[Religion in Ebrary]] (2020)
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{{bar percent|[[Ecclesiastical Amendant Church of Ebrary|Ebraricism]]|Purple|34.5}}
{{bar percent|[[Christenism|Christenism]]|Blue|24.2}}
{{bar percent|[[Sanctity movement|Sanctity movement]]|Green|19.6}}
{{bar percent|[[Parishism]]|Red|12.6}}
{{bar percent|[[Spiritual Society of Companions|Lamenterism]]|Gold|3.1}}
{{bar percent|[[Orthodox Church in Ebrary|Aroman]]|Orange|2.7}}
{{bar percent|[[Ebrarian Orthodox Catholic Church|Orthodox]]|Yellow|1.3}}
{{bar percent|Other Christian|DarkGrey|1.5}}
{{bar percent|Other Non-Christian|DarkGrey|0.5}}
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'''Religion in Ebrary''' has been dominated by Christianity since the 5th century. However, during that time, multiple changes in the type and beliefs of Christianity have occurred. Since the [[Amendant|Amendant Reformation]] in the 16th century, a number of Amendant groups have overwhelmingly dominated the religious landscape. However, other Christian groups such as the [[Ebrarian Orthodox Catholic Church|Orthodox]], [[Orthodox Aroman Church in Ebrary|Aroman]], [[Catholic Church (Eurth)|Catholic]], and [[Protestantism (Eurth)|Protestant]] have smaller communities. There are also a small number of non-Christian (both non-religion and other religions) with a presence in Ebrary, but their rights to worship and assemble are heavily restricted.
 
===Demography and trends===
After the Amendant Reformation, the [[Church of Ebrary]] became the majority religious denomination for some centuries, but currently is only the plurality religious denomination. Accurate data on religion in Ebrary has been kept since approximately 1900, with the exception of the years of the [[Ebrarian Civil War]].

Revision as of 13:55, 24 February 2022

Religion in Ebrary (2020)
Religion Percentage
Ebraricism
34.5%
Christenism
24.2%
Sanctity movement
19.6%
Parishism
12.6%
Lamenterism
3.1%
Aroman
2.7%
Orthodox
1.3%
Other Christian
1.5%
Other Non-Christian
0.5%

Religion in Ebrary has been dominated by Christianity since the 5th century. However, during that time, multiple changes in the type and beliefs of Christianity have occurred. Since the Amendant Reformation in the 16th century, a number of Amendant groups have overwhelmingly dominated the religious landscape. However, other Christian groups such as the Orthodox, Aroman, Catholic, and Protestant have smaller communities. There are also a small number of non-Christian (both non-religion and other religions) with a presence in Ebrary, but their rights to worship and assemble are heavily restricted.

Demography and trends

After the Amendant Reformation, the Church of Ebrary became the majority religious denomination for some centuries, but currently is only the plurality religious denomination. Accurate data on religion in Ebrary has been kept since approximately 1900, with the exception of the years of the Ebrarian Civil War.