Portugal
Catholic majority (~80%) with rapidly declining practice especially among under-40s; small evangelical and Jehovah’s Witness minorities.
Localized version for English
Portugal is Catholic as a country. The dominant religious context is: Catholic majority (~80%) with rapidly declining practice especially among under-40s; small evangelical and Jehovah’s Witness minorities.
Catholic deconstruction in Portugal 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 Portugal 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 Portugal
Lisbon
518K
Porto
250K
Amadora
179K
Braga
121K
Setúbal
117K
Coimbra
107K
Queluz
103K
Funchal
101K
Cacém
94K
Vila Nova de Gaia
71K
Algueirão
66K
Loures
66K
Felgueiras
58K
Évora
56K
Rio de Mouro
55K
Odivelas
55K
Aveiro
54K
Amora
53K
Corroios
53K
Barreiro
51K
Monsanto
50K
Rio Tinto
50K
São Domingos de Rana
47K
Figueira da Foz
47K
Leiria
45K
Ponte de Lima
45K
Faro
41K
Sesimbra
41K
Guimarães
41K
Ermesinde
39K
Santo António dos Olivais
39K
Portimão
38K
Benfica
37K
Cascais
36K
Maia
36K
Viana do Castelo
36K
Oeiras
35K
Beja
35K
Esposende
35K
Bragança
34K
Almada
34K
Olivais
34K
Castelo Branco
33K
Alcabideche
33K
Espinho
33K
Câmara de Lobos
32K
Guarda
32K
Alvalade
32K
Arrentela
30K
Montijo
30K
Charneca de Caparica
30K
Santarém
29K
Olhão
29K
Póvoa de Varzim
29K
Senhora da Hora
29K
Marinha Grande
29K
Póvoa de Santa Iria
29K
Sequeira
29K
Massamá
28K
Matosinhos
28K