Religion in Delongo

Religion in Delongo has been dominated by various forms of Christianity since the 1400s. Since the 19th century, religion in Delongo has been very diverse, and is today led by Atheism. Meanwhile, attendance in places of worship is on the rise after a long-period of minimal attendance during the latter-half Great Blix Depression.

During the time of the Rupertland Empire, all citizens were forced to participate in the Church of Rupert (Ruperism), which is a branch of Christianity. At its peak, the church had 110 million members around the world. Today the church has only 15 million adherents, but its impact on Delongonian society remains firm.

When the Blix Empire began, new religions were introduced to the people. Primarily Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. By the mid-20th century, no religion dominated, with major new religions being introduced to the region such as Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Atheism.