With few exceptions, the population is Roman Catholic. While Roman Catholicism is dominant, it is not the state religion. The Catholic Church does receive direct benefits from the State, but so do other charities, including two religions—the Waldensian Church and Jehovah's Witnesses. While the country itself provides no statistics on the size of religious groups, estimates indicate that 95% of the total populace is Roman Catholic, with the remaining 5% comprised of members of the Waldensian Church, Jehovah's Witnesses, Baha'is, and Muslims.