Irreligion in Greece
Irreligion in Greece covers the history, demographics, organisations, legal disputes, and public debate relating to atheism, agnosticism, secularism, and nonreligious identity in Greece. While a large majority of the population consistently identifies as Greek Orthodox, in many surveys the proportion of people describing themselves as nonreligious, atheist, or agnostic has shown variability across polls and has been the focus of legal and public debates, particularly around religious instruction in schools and the recording of religion on official documents.
Religion in Greece (2022)
- Greek Orthodox (85.0%)
- Other Christians (3.00%)
- Islam (2.00%)
- Other religions (1.00%)
- Unaffiliated (9.00%)