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Simbahan Katoliko sa lambang nasyon

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An Simbahan Katoliko iyo "an Katolikong Komunyon nin mga Simbahan, sinda iyo an Romano asin an Subangan, o Oriental, na igwang full communion sa Obispo kan Roma (an papa)."[1] Midbid kan mga myembro an simbahan bilang iyo an People of God, an Hawak ni Kristo, an "Templo kan Espiritu Santo", iyo an nagkapira sa mga ngaran.[1] Susog sa Gaudium et spes kan Vatican II, an "simbahan igwang solamenteng katuyohan–na an kahadean kan Dios posibleng mag-abot asin an kaligtasan kan sangkatawohan posibleng makamtan."[1][2]

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Simbahan Katoliko sa lambang nasyon
Nasyon Pangkagabsan na populasyon % Katoliko Catholic total
 Afghanistan (details) 29,928,987 0% 0[3]
 Albania (details) 3,020,000 10%[4] 302,000
 Algeria (details) 32,531,853 0.14%[5] 45,000
 Andorra (details) 70,000 88.2%[6] 61,740
 Angola (details) 35,121,734 41.1%[7]–50%[8]–55%[9]–56.4%[10]–60%[11] 12,500,000–20,000,000[12]
 Antigua and Barbuda (details) 84,816 5.5%[13] 4,752
 Argentina (details) 47,300,000 62.9%[14]–63%[15][16]–63.3%[17]–66%[18]-67.8%[19] 29,500,000–31,200,000
 Armenia (details) 3,018,854 0.3%[20] 8,695
 Australia (details) 25,380,000 20.0%[21] 5,076,000
 Austria (details) 9,185,000 50.6% 4,640,000[22]
 Azerbaijan (details) 8,581,400 0.03% 2,574
 Bahamas (details) 330,000 12%[23] 39,600
 Bahrain (details) 800,000 8.9%[6] 71,200
 Bangladesh (details) 158,000,000 0.07% 110,000[6]
 Barbados (details) 250,012 4.2%[23] 10,000
 Belarus (details) 9,500,000 7.1%[24] 674,500
 Belgium (details) 11,200,000 44%[25] 5,000,000–6,500,000
 Belize (details) 334,000 40%[26] 133,600
 Benin (details) 7,460,025 26.6%[27] 1,984,366
 Bhutan (details) 2,232,291 0.06% 1,339
 Bolivia (details) 10,500,000 63%[16]-70%[28]–73%[18]–77%[29] 7,980,000
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (details) 3,531,159 15.19%[30] 536,333
 Botswana (details) 1,640,115 4.9% 80,365
 Brazil (details) 210,600,000 46%[16]-50%[31]–54%[18]–54.7%[32]–58.1%[33]–61%[29]–64.6%[34]–65.0%[35]-70.57%[36] 105,300,000–134,000,000[37]–140,000,000[38][39]
 Brunei (details) 372,361 5%[6] 38,709
 Bulgaria (details) 6,445,481 0.6%[40] 38,709
 Burkina Faso (details) 13,925,313 20.1%[41] 4,121,536
 Burundi (details) 12,000,000 62.1%[23] 7,440,000
 Cabo Verde (details) 512,096 77.3%[23] 395,850
 Cambodia (details) 13,607,069 <0.1% <10,000[6]
 Cameroon (details) 31,000,000 33.1%[42]–38.4%[23] 10,300,000
 Canada (details) 40,769,890[43] 29.9[44] 12,189,931
 Central African Republic (details) 3,799,897 29%[45] 949,974
 Chad (details) 12,000,000 20%[23]–22.8%[46] 2,520,000
 Chile (details) 18,000,000 42%[47]–45%[48]–52.6%[49]–55%[50]–64%[29]–66.6%[51] 8,100,000–9,468,000–12,000,000
 China (details) 1,400,000,000 0.43%–0.7%[6] 6,000,000[52]–12,000,000[53]
 Colombia (details) 48,000,000 57%[16]-70.9%[54][55]–73%[18]–75%<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eltiempo.com/vida-de-hoy/religion/informe-de-latinobarometro-sobre-el-c
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