Ireland (Republic of Ireland)

One of the most remarkable aspects of the Catholic story in Ireland is its recent transformation from the country with perhaps the highest rate of Catholic practice to a country where Catholic life is spoken about in the past tense. Many Irish under age 60 identify themselves as “Catholic but not religious.” In very many ways, Ireland looks fairly secular today, but no one disputes the emphasis on sacraments, and devotional qualities of Irish Catholicism endure today. Read more...

    Religious Affiliation
    Chart source: Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures Project, 2010

    Note: The Catholic Church's Ireland data amalgamates statistics for both the Republic of Ireland and the six counties comprising Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.

    Total Population
    4,803,748 1
    Urban
    63.2% 1
    Rural
    36.8% 1
    Immigrants as % of Population
    17.6% 2
    Homicides
    0.46 per 100,000 people (global median: 5.8) 3
    Level of Public Corruption
    77 (100 is very clean, 0 is highly corrupt) 4
    Fertility Rate
    1.80 live births per woman 5
    Under-Five Mortality Rate
    3.00 deaths per 1,000 live births 5
    Life Expectancy at Birth
    82 years 5
    Internet Users
    95% 6
    GDP per Capita
    US$78,779 5
    Population Living Below US$2.15 per Day
    0.1% 7
    Gender Gap Ranking based on economy, health, education, and politics
    11 (146 is the lowest ranked country; 1 is the highest ranked country) 8
    Religious Freedom: Government Restrictions Index (GRI)
    1 - Moderate
    Religious Freedom: Social Hostilities Index (SHI)
    2.1 - Moderate

    These statistics are derived from the Vatican's official publication, Statistical Yearbook of the Church 2022 (Vatican City: Librera Editrice Vaticana, 2024). The numbers may differ from data reported by other sources on this site.

    Baptized Catholics
    5,629
    Baptized Catholics as % of Total Population
    76.09
    Baptisms per Year (Under age 7)
    54,825
    Baptisms per Year (Over age 7)
    643
    First Communions per Year
    66,963
    Confirmations per Year
    70,218
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Primary Schools
    526,347
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Secondary Schools
    378,432
    Students Enrolled in Catholic Higher Education
    46,653
    Church Marriages per Year
    10,467
    Church Marriages in Which Both Spouses are Catholics
    9,831
    Priests: Diocesan
    2192
    Priests: Religious
    1495
    Priests
    3,687
    Women Religious (Nuns & Sisters)
    4,629
    Catholics per Priest
    1,527
    Parishes
    1,353
    Mission Stations (no resident priests)
    0
    Catholic Hospitals
    16
    Homes for Aged, Handicapped, Invalids
    41