Major Denominations in Poland
Denomination | Members | Leadership |
---|---|---|
Catholic Church in Poland • Roman Catholic • Byzantine-Ukrainian • Armenian |
33,523,358 | • Józef Kowalczyk, Prymas of Poland • Józef Michalik, Chairman of Polish Episcopate • Celestino Migliore, Apostolic Nuncio to Poland • Jan Martyniuk, Archbishop Metropolite of Byzantine-Ukrainian Rite |
Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church | 504,150 | Metropolitan of Warsaw Sawa |
Jehovah's Witnesses in Poland | 129,270 | Warszawska 14, Nadarzyn Pl-05830 |
Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland | 61,738 | Bishop Fr. Jerzy Samiec |
Old Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland | 23,436 | Chief Bishop Fr. Michał Maria Ludwik Jabłoński |
Pentecostal Church in Poland | 22,429 | Bishop Fr. Marek Kamiński |
Polish Catholic Church (Old Catholic) | 20,402 | Bishop Wiktor Wysoczański |
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Poland | 9,654 | Fr. Paweł Lazar, President of the Church |
Christian Baptist Church in Poland • Baptist Union of Poland |
4,864 | President of the Church : Gustaw Cieślar |
Islamic Religious Union in Poland | 1,132 | President of the Supreme Muslim College Stefan Korycki |
Evangelical Methodist Church in Poland | 4,352 | Ruler of the Church, Bishop Edward Puślecki |
Evangelical Reformed Church in Poland | 3,488 | President consistory Dr. Witold Brodziński |
Catholic Mariavite Church in Poland | 1,980 | Bishop Damiana Maria Beatrycze Szulgowicz |
Union of Jewish Religious Communities in Poland | ~ 2,000 (1998) | • President of the Main Board Piotr Kadlčik • Chief rabbi of Poland Michael Schudrich |
There are roughly 125 other minor religions and faith groups registered in Poland.
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