Usually, Sweden has been regarded as very secular.
According to the article 10 Fundamentals of Religion in Sweden, “only 29 percent of Swedes claim to be religious, compared with 59 percent globally.”
Mollie Herrey, a sophomore studying art, met her husband in Sweden. After they were married, they lived there for four years.
“Everyone in Sweden is pretty much atheist, or they are members of the Swedish church and kind of just go around Christmas,” Herrey said. “Lucia is also a big holiday over there.”