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Religion and Christianity in New Zealand: Link to Ratana church
===Religion and [[Christianity in New Zealand]]===
According to the 2006 census, [[Christianity in New Zealand|Christianity]] is the predominant religion in New Zealand, held by 56% of the population. Another 35% indicated that they were 'non-religious' and 5% were affiliated with other religions. The main Christian denominations are [[Anglicanism]], [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Presbyterianism]] and [[Methodism]]. There are also significant numbers who identify themselves with [[Pentecostal]] and [[Baptist]] churches. There are significant numbers who belong to the [[Mormonism|LDS (Mormon) church]]. The New Zealand-based [[Ratana|Ratana church]] has adherents among Māori. According to census figures, other significant minority religions include [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], and [[Islam]]. Religion does not play a major role in New Zealand public life. Overtly Christian-based political parties such as [[Christian Heritage party|Christian Heritage]] and [[Destiny New Zealand|Destiny]] have been unsuccessful, and the religion (or lack of religion) of political leaders - while generally known - is considered by most to be a private matter.
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