According to the report provided by the Institute for Catholic Church Statistics in Poland for 2016, 36.7% of all Catholics participated in the Sunday Eucharist, while 16% received Holy Communion.
This means that compared to 2015, the rate of dominicantes — that is Catholics participating in the Sunday Masses — fell by 3.1%, and the rate of communi-cantes — that is people receiving Holy Communion — by 1%. The highest rate of dominicantes (66.9%) and communicantes (25.3%) was in the Diocese of Tarnow. At the same time, almost 48,000 Masses were celebrated on every Sunday of 2016. Catholics chose most frequently Masses in the morning between 8 and 11.
The report of the Institute for Catholic Church Statistics in Poland also shows that in 2016, 2,300 seminarians studied in diocesan seminaries. The highest number of seminarians was registered in the Diocese of Tarnow (175), and in the Archdioceses of Warsaw (155) and of Przemysl (98). There were also 25,000 priests in the Polish dioceses, among which the highest number were in the Diocese of Tarnow (1,559), and the Archdioceses of Krakow (1,182) and of Katowice (1,071).
As far as male and female religious orders are concerned, there were in Poland 18,000 nuns and 11,900 friars. In addition, there were 83 contemplative monasteries in Poland, in which pray 1,300 nuns.
There are over more than 10,000 parishes in Poland, in which 35.7 million people live, while 2.4 million people live outside the country. In 2016, Baptism was granted to 374,300 people, about 5,000 more than a year earlier, while 138,300 people received the Sacrament of Marriage, 2,000 more than in 2015.