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  2. Christianity in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the third largest religion in Pakistan, [2] [3] making up about 1.37% of the population according to the 2023 Census. [4] [2] Of these, approximately half are Catholic and half Protestant (primarily Anglican and Presbyterian ). A small number of Eastern Orthodox Christians, and Oriental Orthodox Christians also live in Pakistan.

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Pakistan

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    Pakistan was originally part of the church's Singapore Mission when missionaries arrived in the 1990s. On November 1, 2007, the India New Delhi Mission was organized, which included Northern India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Pakistan. [13] On November 7, 2010, the Pakistan Service Mission, headquartered in Islamabad, was created.

  4. All Saints Church, Peshawar - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church, Peshawar. Coordinates: 34°00′19″N 71°34′16″E. All Saints' Church located inside the Kohati Gate of the old walled city of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, is a parish of the Church of Pakistan. [1] It is an architecturally unique place of Christian worship that bears a striking resemblance to a saracenic ...

  5. Religious discrimination in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Religious discrimination in Pakistan. Religious discrimination in Pakistan is a serious issue for the human rights situation in modern-day Pakistan. Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Shias, and Ahmadis among other religious minorities often face discrimination and at times are even subjected to violence. In some cases Christian churches and the ...

  6. Persecution of Christians in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The persecution of Christians in Pakistan is a result of a number of factors, including religious extremism, sectarian violence, and the country's blasphemy laws. Religious extremism is on the rise in Pakistan, and Christian churches and schools have been targeted in attacks. The country's blasphemy laws, which are used to persecute religious ...

  7. National Council of Churches in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    National Council of Churches in Pakistan [1] is the representative body of the Protestant Churches in Pakistan. It was founded as West Pakistan Christian Council in 1948 and was later renamed in 1975. [1] The notable members of the council include the Church of Pakistan, Presbyterian Church of Pakistan, The Salvation Army and The Associated ...

  8. Christianity in Punjab, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    There are 2,458,924 Christians in Punjab province as of 2023, [1] up from 1,699,843 in 1998. [2] The churches in Lahore include Cathedral Church of Resurrection, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lahore, St. Andrew's Church, Lahore, St. Anthony's Church, Lahore and St. Joseph’s Church, Lahore. Lahore and Faisalabad have more Christian population than ...

  9. Protestantism in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Protestantism. Protestants are in a minority of less than 1.5% of the population of Pakistan. It is the largest Christian denomination in the country, followed by the Catholics. Most of the Protestant population resides in urban areas of the Punjab province .