Catholic Church of the abandoned village Kelča, which is in Eastern Slovakia. The Slovak constitution guarantees freedom of religion. In 2011, 62.0% of Slovaks identified themselves as Roman Catholics, 5.9% as Lutherans, 1,8% as Calvinists, 3.8% as Greek Catholics, 0.9% as Orthodox, 13.4% identified themselves as atheists or non-religious, and 10.6% did not answer the question about their belief. In 2004, about one third of the church members regularly attended church services. The Slovak Greek Catholic Church is an Eastern rite sui iuris Catholic Church. Before World War II, an estimated 90,000 Jews lived in Slovakia (1.6% of the population), but most were murdered during the Holocaust. After further reductions due to postwar emigration and assimilation, only about 2,300 Jews remain today (0.04% of the population).

Source: Wikipedia

Free Downloads Below

Hi-Res

1200px

800px

Please Give Proper Attribution:
Ingo Mehling, Velka Domasa - Catholic Church of Kelca, CC BY-SA 4.0

Plain Text:
Ingo Mehling (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Velka_Domasa_-_Catholic_Church_of_Kelca.jpg), „Velka Domasa - Catholic Church of Kelca“, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode

Please Subscribe or Donate to Help Keep This Site Free!

Share this post