Catholicism is the largest Christian denomination in the country, having more than 85 per cent of the Andorran population as members.
[1] Andorra is also home to sizeable communities of non-religious people (nearly 7 per cent) and adherents of other faiths.
The country has non-discrimination laws which prohibit and penalise unequal or unfair treatment including of members of religious groups.
As a result, Jewish worship is conducted in a discrete location, not an explicit synagogue, "in a large meeting hall tucked away on an underground level of a medical office building that used to be a warehouse.
[3] In 2010 the Pew Research Center estimated that 88.2% of the population was Catholic, 0.3% Protestant, 0.3% Orthodox and 0.7% was Other Christian.