As of the year 2000, the three largest denominational groups in Florida are Catholic, Evangelical Protestant, and Mainline Protestant.[74] The Catholic Church has the highest number of adherents in Florida (at 2,596,148), followed by the Southern Baptist Convention with 1,292,097 members reported and Judaism reporting 628,485 adherents.
Florida is mostly Protestant, but Roman Catholicism is the single largest denomination in the state. There is also a sizable Jewish community, located mainly in South Florida; no other Southern state has such a large Jewish population. Florida's current religious affiliations are shown in the table below:[75]
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* Roman Catholic, 26%
* Protestant, 48%
o Baptist, 9%
o Methodist, 6%
o Pentecostal, 3%
* Jewish, 3%
* Jehovah's Witness, 1%
* Muslim, 1%
* Orthodox, 1%
* other religions, 1%
* non-religious, 16%
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