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A small majority of citizens of Anglei are members of the [[Catholic Church]], with just 50.2% of the population reporting to be Catholic as of 2030.
A small majority of citizens of Anglei are members of the [[Catholic Church]], with just 50.2% of the population reporting to be Catholic as of 2030.


The [[College of Levantine Churches]] is present in Anglei, with about 10% of the population being reported to be members. Anglei has a long and historic association with Protestantism, with the Ænglish Church forming the origin point of a major strain of modern Protestantism. When religious laws in the 19th century were gradually weakened, Protestantism reemerged as an important, albeit small, religious tradition in the country. Anglei has the largest percentage population of Protestants among [[Levantine Union]] members when only counting the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc metropole]] and not its overseas territories.
The [[College of Levantine Churches]] is present in Anglei, with about 10% of the population being reported to be members. Anglei has a long and historic association with Protestantism, with the Ænglish Church forming the origin point of a major strain of modern Protestantism. When religious laws in the 19th century were gradually weakened, Protestantism reemerged as an important, albeit small, religious tradition in the country. Anglei has the largest Protestant population by percentage among [[Levantine Union]] members when only counting the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc metropole]] and not its overseas territories.


Anglei is among the most religiously secular countries in [[Levantia]], with 38.7% of the population reporting themselves as agnostic or atheist. Many scholars have argued that the cause of the large amount of unbelief is due to repressive efforts against the Protestant Ænglish Church in the 17th century.
Anglei is among the most religiously secular countries in [[Levantia]], with 38.7% of the population reporting themselves as agnostic or atheist. Many scholars have argued that the cause of the large amount of unbelief is due to repressive efforts against the Protestant Ænglish Church in the 17th century.