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Cité du Vatican - Réligion

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Almost all of Vatican City's little more than 800 citizens either live inside the Vatican's walls or serve in the Holy See's diplomatic corps in embassies (called "nunciatures"; a papal ambassador is a "nuncio") around the world. The Vatican citizenry consists almost entirely of two groups: clergy working as officials of the Vatican as a state or of the Catholic Church; and the Swiss Guard. Most of the 3,000 lay workers who comprise the majority of the Vatican work force reside outside the Vatican and are citizens of Italy, while a few are citizens of other nations. As a result, all of the City's actual citizens are Catholic. Catholicism is the state religion and all the places of worship inside Vatican City are Catholic.
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Nun praying in St. Peter's cathedral in Vatican City
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Colonnade on St. Peter's square in Vatican City
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Apostle overlooking Vatican City from St. Peter's cathedral
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A yellow window in St. Peter's cathedral featuring the Holy Spirit as a dove surrounded by 12 rays, symbolising the apostles
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St. Peter's square and cathedral in Vatican City in the early evening
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View over St. Peter's square from the cathedral
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Cupola of St. Peter's cathedral in Vatican City
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Detail from St. Peter's cathedral
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Cupola of St. Peter's cathedral designed by Michelangelo