Debate | 12/02/2009
de Gaby Mahlberg
En realidad, el Papa sólo quería tenderle una mano reconciliadora a los tradicionalistas. Pero luego llegó el escándalo. Entre los cuatro obispos excomulgados de la Hermandad de Pío que Benedicto XVI les suspendió a finales de enero su excomunicación se encontraba un negacionista del Holocausto. » más
Fondo | 15/09/2008
de Sipco J. Vellenga
Despite the progress of secularisation and the decline of church membership in the Netherlands, religion is a central aspect of Dutch society. The number of Muslims is growing and thus also the influence of Islam. How does this affect public discussion of religion? » más
Fondo | 15/09/2008
de Irena Borowik
The Catholic Church supported the resistance against the communist regime for 20 years. It contributed to the regime's collapse and defended Poland's national identity. Today, Poland's Catholic Church holds closely to conservative patterns and pursues its own political aims. » más
Artículo | 15/09/2008
de Xavier Costa
Spain moves between extremes like almost no other European country: Catholicism is still a solid element of everyday Spanish life but in spite of this there have been numerous conflicts over the last few years between the Church and the socialist government. » más
Análisis | 15/09/2008
de Effie Fokas
Orthodox Christianity plays an important role in many countries in South-eastern Europe. Only a few people know what characterises these religious communities. Effie Fokas uses the example of Greece to show how the Orthodox Church influences politics and what this means for Greek society. » más
Map | 15/09/2008

Europe has no single religious identity; nevertheless more than half of Europe's population believes in a god or a spiritual force. Which religions exist in the individual European countries? The interactive map of Europe shows which faith communities Europeans subscribe to. » más