As of 2021, around 71% of Norwegians are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway, which is considered the national church. However, church attendance rates in Norway are relatively low, with only around 3% of the population attending weekly religious services. There are also several other Christian denominations represented in Norway, including the Catholic Church, the Pentecostal movement, and various non-denominational churches. The country has a long history of Christianity, dating back to the Viking Age when the first Christian missionaries arrived. Today, Christianity is an important part of Norwegian culture, although the country is known for its secularism and liberal attitudes towards religion and social issues.
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