Freedom of religion in Austria

The Constitution provides for freedom of religion.

In 2023, the country was scored 3 out of 4 for religious freedom; in 2021, the government established a new staff unit in the fight against antisemitism sentiment and violence.

According to government estimates, in 2022, Roman Catholics make up over 55% of the population. Followers of Eastern Orthodoxy make up 4.9%, Protestants make up 3.8% and Muslims (mainly Sunni) make up 8.3%. Over 22% of the population follows no religion, while the remainder includes Jehovah’s Witnesses, Jews, and other religious groups.


This report is informed by the US State Dept 2007 International Freedom Report. Later reports are available.
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