Austria
Historically Catholic (~55%), with growing "no religion" and a substantial Muslim minority (~8%, mostly Bosnian and Turkish origin).
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Austria is Catholic as a country. The dominant religious context is: Historically Catholic (~55%), with growing "no religion" and a substantial Muslim minority (~8%, mostly Bosnian and Turkish origin).
Catholic deconstruction in Austria usually has a family-and-ritual shape rather than a doctrinal one. Many of you stopped practicing years ago and are now navigating around the baptisms, first communions, weddings, and funerals that the family still treats as load-bearing. The pillar page on Catholicism, the page on the guilt that lingers, and the page on funerals and weddings will probably fit closely.
Leaving in Austria mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Austria
Vienna
1.7M
Graz
222K
Linz
205K
Favoriten
202K
Donaustadt
187K
Floridsdorf
163K
Salzburg
153K
Innsbruck
132K
Ottakring
105K
Simmering
101K
Meidling
98K
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
91K
Villach
59K
Hernals
58K
Hietzing
54K
Dornbirn
49K
Wiener Neustadt
45K
Steyr
38K
Hötting
35K
Feldkirch
33K
Jakomini
33K
Pradl
33K
Lend
31K
Bregenz
29K
Gries
29K
Baden
26K
Geidorf
25K
Weinzierl bei Krems
24K
Lustenau
23K
Sankt Pölten
22K
Mödling
21K
Eggenberg
21K
Sankt Peter
20K
Sankt Martin
20K
Andritz
19K
Wilten
18K
Wels
17K
Innere Stadt
16K
Hohenems
16K
Stockerau
16K
Straßgang
16K
Sankt Leonhard
16K
Wetzelsdorf
16K
Klosterneuburg
16K
Amstetten
16K
Telfs
15K
Perchtoldsdorf
15K
Krems an der Donau
14K
Liebenau
14K
Wörgl
14K
Schwaz
14K
Bludenz
14K
Hard
13K
Hall in Tirol
13K
Gmunden
13K
Korneuburg
13K
Spittal an der Drau
13K
Tulln
12K
Schwechat
12K
Waltendorf
12K