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Catholics Are Rapidly Losing Ground - Crisis MagazineMar 4, 2025 · A new survey shows that for every 100 new Catholics, more than 800 people leave the Church. As bad as that is, the news is actually worse when we look more ...
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[PDF] 47% of U.S. Adults Have a Personal or Family Connection to ...Jun 16, 2025 · The terms “cultural Catholic,”. “former Catholic” and “other connections to Catholicism” refer to people who do not consider. Catholicism to be ...
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Dictionary : APOSTASY IN FAITH | Catholic CultureAPOSTASY IN FAITH The complete abandonment of the Christian religion and not merely a denial of some article of the creed. Since apostolic times, it was ...
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Heresy, Schism & Apostasy - EWTNThe Catechism of the Catholic Church defines these three sins against the faith in this way: ... apostasy is the total repudiation of the Christian faith;. schism ...
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Religion in Latin America | Pew Research CenterNov 13, 2014 · Nearly 40% of the world's Catholics live in Latin America, but many people in the region have converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, ...
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Chapter 1: Religious SwitchingNov 13, 2014 · In most Latin American countries polled, religious switching has led to a net loss for Catholics and a net gain for Protestants.
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Half a Million People Left the Catholic Church in Germany Last YearJun 28, 2023 · A 2021 estimate found that 42% of Germans are irreligious, up from 30% in 2010. By comparison, the percentage of people in Germany who weren't ...
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The Italian Church Holds the World Record for Dropouts ... - DiakonosForty-four percent of Italians between 18 and 34 say they have abandoned the Catholic faith of their childhood and today do not belong to any religion (except ...
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Religious Switching in 36 Countries: Many Leave Their Childhood ...Mar 26, 2025 · In many countries around the world, a fifth or more of all adults have left the religious group in which they were raised.
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Globally, 1 in 10 adults under 55 have left their childhood religionJun 26, 2025 · About 83% of adults raised Christian are still Christian. Buddhists have the lowest retention rates among the religious categories we studied.
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New Church statistics reveal growing Catholic population, fewer ...Mar 20, 2025 · The global Catholic population increased by 1.15% between 2022 and 2023, rising from approximately 1.39 billion to 1.406 billion.Missing: retention | Show results with:retention
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Pew: US Christianity downturn levelling, but Catholics suffer ...Feb 27, 2025 · The data indicates that for every one person received into the Catholic Church, another 8.4 individuals have left the faith, either altogether ...
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Pew Research: Most Christians raised in the faith hold onto it in ...Mar 28, 2025 · Countries with Christian faith retention rates between 72% and 79% included Colombia, Singapore, Italy, the United States, and Chile.
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Number of Catholics in Asia and Africa continues to riseOct 21, 2021 · The number of Catholics in Africa grew by more than eight million in 2019, for a total of around 19% of the population, while in Asia, which has ...
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Statistics on Catholic Youth and FaithYoung adults who have left the Catholic Church stopped identifying as Catholics at a median age of 13, long before leaving home.
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Among U.S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Is Still the ...Apr 13, 2023 · Nearly a quarter of all U.S. Hispanics are former Catholics: While about two-thirds of Hispanic adults (65%) say they were raised Catholic, 43% ...<|separator|>
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The Global Catholic Population - Pew Research CenterFeb 13, 2013 · The number of Catholics around the globe has more than tripled, from an estimated 291 million in 1910 to nearly 1.1 billion as of 2010.
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What Generation Can We Blame for Religious Decline?Jul 3, 2025 · In 1990 about 30% of Gen X were Catholics. It was 25% by 2010 and in the most recent data is even lower than that at 22%. The Millennial graph ...Missing: statistics disaffiliation
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Facts – What you should know about ReformationMartin Luther's 95 Theses, which was posted on October 31, 1517, was the beginning of a nearly 40 year process of reformation for the Christian church.
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Early modern Europe: an introduction: 6.2 Religion: Reformation ...The Reformation. By the middle of the sixteenth century, the split between the Catholic Church and reformers had grown too wide for reconciliation.
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The Protestant population - Musée protestantThe Protestant population was estimated at 2 million, representing 10% of the population, mainly in the South, and mainly in cities and towns.
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Chapter 1: Religious Wars – Europe Since 1600: A Concise HistoryBy 1560, Europe was divided by religion as it had never been before. Protestantism was now a permanent feature of the landscape of beliefs.
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Global Christianity: the Future of the Catholic Church - USC DornsifeApr 30, 2022 · The number of Catholics in the world increased by 16 million to 1.36 billion. That means that 17.7% of the world's population is Catholic.
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Data bolsters theory about plunging Catholic Mass attendanceSep 12, 2025 · Academics and certain church insiders have long contended that Vatican II backfired and instead triggered a worldwide decline in Mass attendance ...
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Religious Transmission: A Solution to the Church's Biggest ProblemAug 12, 2025 · In 1973, 84% of all those raised Catholic still identified as Catholic when surveyed as adults. In 2002, that figure was 74%. By 2022, it had ...
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Samuel Gregg on the silence of the church in a declining EuropeMar 9, 2017 · Secularization in the sense of a drift away from regular religious practice has been happening in Europe for a long time. But there's little ...
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The Clergy Abuse Crisis Has Cost The Catholic Church $3 BillionAug 18, 2018 · Lawsuits by abuse victims have so far forced dioceses and religious orders in the United States to pay settlements totaling more than $3 billion.Missing: departures | Show results with:departures
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Entering and Leaving the Ranks of the UnaffiliatedApr 27, 2009 · The majority of both former Catholics (64%) and former Protestants (58%) who have become unaffiliated report having done so as adults.
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Clergy Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church - Pew Research CenterMar 29, 2010 · A quarter (27%) of former Catholics who no longer identify with a religion cited clergy sexual abuse scandals as a reason for leaving the Church.
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Catholics are losing faith in clergy and church after sexual abuse ...Jan 11, 2019 · Catholics are losing faith in clergy and church after sexual abuse scandal, Gallup survey says · General trust in clergy falling.
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More Than A Third Of American Catholics Question Membership In ...Mar 13, 2019 · The poll, released Wednesday, found that 37% of American Catholics have questioned their church membership as result of the clergy sexual abuse ...
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The hidden exodus: Catholics becoming ProtestantsApr 18, 2011 · Only 23 percent said they left because of the church's teaching on abortion and homosexuality; only 23 percent because of the church's ...
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Protestantism is Winning (and the Lesson for Catholics)Apr 14, 2025 · Of those who switched between religious groups, 7.6% became Protestant, 1.5% became Catholic, point 3 percent became Orthodox, and point four ...
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Christianity Isn't Dying, But Protestantism Is - Real Clear Catholicroughly half of it. Protestants caught nothing. TRANSLATION: Catholicism is ...
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Chapter 2: Religious Switching and IntermarriageMay 12, 2015 · And there are approximately 1.7 people who have left mainline Protestantism for every person who has joined a mainline denomination.
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How Sinead O'Connor found peace in Islam after a lifelong struggle ...Jul 29, 2023 · She then, on the same day, she said the Shahada, the proclamation of faith, which is how a person becomes Muslim. And then she became a Muslim ...
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7. Catholic connections - Pew Research CenterJun 16, 2025 · 18% of US adults are not Catholics by religion, but they are either cultural Catholics (9%) or former Catholics (9%).Cultural Catholics And... · Their Religious Practices... · Other Catholic Connections
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The Age of Disbelief: When Do People Lose Their Religion?Oct 8, 2025 · Almost half of Catholics who are now unaffiliated (48%) left Catholicism before reaching age 18, as did one-third who are now Protestant. Among ...
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[PDF] Religious Change in America - Public Religion Research InstituteFormer Catholics are more likely than former non-Catholics to say they no longer identify with their childhood religion because of sexual abuse scandals (45% vs ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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[PDF] Measuring & Exploring Moral Injury Caused by Clergy Sexual AbuseCollect and compare moral injury levels among survivors' friends and family with lay Catholics, non-practicing (or former) Catholics, and former diocesan ...
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Does Leaving Faith Mean Leaving Family? Longitudinal ...Aug 29, 2023 · The present study investigated the parent-child relational repercussions of converting to religion, switching, or deconverting from religion.Missing: estrangement | Show results with:estrangement
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[PDF] How Families Navigate Religious Disaffiliation: A Grounded TheoryAs alluded to in several of the above studies, research has found that religion can have both negative and positive, unifying and dividing impacts on family ...Missing: estrangement | Show results with:estrangement
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Chapter 3: Demographic Profiles of Religious GroupsMay 12, 2015 · Religious “nones” between the ages of 40 and 59 have had an average of 1.7 children during their lives. Atheists have had an average of 1.6 ...
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America's Growing Religious-Secular Fertility DivideAug 8, 2022 · Fertility among religious people did decline after the 2008 recession, but by 2017 to 2019, it was once again rising. In other words, there was ...
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Library : On Secularism | Catholic CultureSecularism has debased the marriage contract by robbing it of its relation to God and, therefore, of its sacred character. It has set the will and convenience ...
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SUMMA THEOLOGIAE: Apostasy (Secunda Secundae Partis, Q. 12)Apostasy from the faith severs man from God altogether, as stated above (Article 1), which is not the case in any other sin. The Summa Theologiæ of St. Thomas ...
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What We Do - Catholics Come HomeInspired by the Holy Father's call to a New Evangelization, Catholics Come Home reaches out to inactive Catholics using inspiring TV commercials & a ...
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Major media campaign urges Catholics to return to their faithFeb 19, 2008 · The Catholics Come Home campaign will air nearly 1,000 English and Spanish television commercials on local and cable networks from March 3 ...
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Our Mission - Catholics Come HomeCatholics Come Home is an apostolate that creates and broadcasts effective media messages to inspire, educate & evangelize inactive Catholics and others.
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Breaking Catholic News. First time in history.Nov 2, 2011 · Catholics Come Home® hopes to inspire as many as one million souls to come home to local parishes. This evangelization goal is based on ...Missing: program details
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Landings International - Paulist FathersLandings, a reconciliation ministry of the Paulist Fathers, is a program that invites all Catholic parishes and communities to reach out to Catholics who have ...
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Landings International: HomeLandings, a Paulist program to welcome returning Catholics, is a reconciliation process that helps faith communities welcome inactive Catholics.Missing: Fathers reversion
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'Landings' ministry at parishes helps people return home to their ...Apr 23, 2021 · Landings is a reconciliation program that helps parishes' lay leaders develop a welcoming space where people can share the reasons that led them to walk away ...Missing: reversion | Show results with:reversion
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Catholics Returning Home - Sally L. Mews - WelcomeCatholics Returning Home is a parish-based program designed to reach-out to non-practicing or inactive Catholics to return 'Home to the Catholic Church'.Missing: reversion | Show results with:reversion
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Catholics Returning Home - Oklahoma City, OKCatholics Returning Home is a program designed for those Catholics who have been away from the active practice of their faith – for a long time or a short break ...
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Catholics Returning Home | Oxon Hill, MDSt. Columba has a special program titled, "Catholics Returning Home", to help non-practicing Catholics return to the Church. We want to welcome them back.
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Awakening Faith - Paulist Evangelization MinistriesAwakening Faith is a small group process for inactive Catholics, meeting weekly for six weeks, based on essays, and is simple and inviting.
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Learn More about Awakening Faith - Paulist Evangelization MinistriesAwakening Faith is a small group process helping inactive Catholics return to the Church through weekly conversations based on essays.
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[PDF] RECONCILIATION PROGRAMS and RESOURCES FOR MINISTRY ...Awakening Faith is a small-group program where inactive Catholics meet for six sessions and discuss essays on topics such as.
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The Coming Home Network - Discover Catholicism, Come HomeThe Coming Home Network was established to help non-Catholic Christians, clergy and laity, discover the truth and beauty of Catholicism and to make the journey ...Conversion Stories · The Journey Home Program · The Journey Home · About Us
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Catholic Conversion Stories - The Coming Home NetworkFor nearly 25 years members of the Coming Home Network have been sharing their written conversion testimonies via our CHNewsletter. Explore our online archive ...Converts · Category · Share Your Story · Pentecostal Converts to the...
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Record-breaking year for the Coming Home NetworkDec 16, 2016 · The Coming Home network is an apostolate produced by members of The ... Catholic but have experienced a reversion to their faith.
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The Reverts: Catholics who left and came back – CERCAlmost 5 million current Catholics fell away, but then reverted. An analysis of who they are and why they came back.
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Catholics Come Home Goes National, but Is It Worth It?Nov 11, 2011 · [...]Where these ads have aired, Mass attendance has increased an average of 10%, and helped over 300,000 people home to the Church, just since ...
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EWTN News Reports: Over 200000 lapsed Catholics return to ...TV ads aimed at bringing lapsed Catholics back into the fold have enjoyed enormous success recently with an estimated 200,000 returning to churches throughout ...Missing: data effectiveness
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RCIA Retention Rates Not Just Good, They're Excellent - PrayTellBlogApr 28, 2016 · They estimate an 84% retention rate. Here's how they figured it: Aggregating over multiple years and studies, CARA's national surveys of self- ...
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Research shows U.S. Christianity downturn leveling, but Catholics ...Feb 27, 2025 · In 2007, 24 percent of the nation identified as Catholic, which dropped to 21 percent in 2021. Over one quarter (29 percent) of the U.S. ...Missing: ex- prevalence
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Eucharistic Revival's 'Invite One Back' initiative helps parishes reach ...Mar 16, 2024 · Eucharistic Revival's 'Invite One Back' initiative helps parishes reach lapsed Catholics ... What would happen if clergy and parish leaders ...
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The Consequences of 50 Years of Poor Catechesis: 2 - Catholic StandYou are assuming the author is saying the problem was Vatican II. The author is positing the problem is poor Catechesis and Vatican II did not adequately ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apostasy - New AdventApostasy belonged, therefore, to the class of sins for which the Church imposed perpetual penance and excommunication without hope of pardon, leaving the ...
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New Survey Shows Why Catholics Leave the ChurchDec 9, 2021 · In this episode Trent examines recent survey data to show the real reasons Catholics are leaving the Faith and five simple things families can do to strengthen ...
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How Should Catholics Respond to Church Scandals?May 2, 2024 · “How can you remain Catholic despite these things?” Here are some straightforward tips about what to say in response to that question... and what NOT to say.
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Unveiling the Exodus: Americans' Reasons for Leaving Religious ...Jul 21, 2023 · Nearly four and ten of former Catholics (39%) departed owing to scandals involving religious leaders, 36% because of negative religious ...Missing: studies ex-
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Young People Leaving the Church Because of “Science”Sep 26, 2020 · science is indeed a factor in the decisions many young people make to leave Catholicism—along with other factors, such as not believing in what ...
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Leaving the Catholic Church: Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal ...Sep 30, 2025 · The literature on clergy attrition is peppered with claims of alarmingly high rates of departure; however, these studies lack strong empirical ...
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Why do some young people leave the Church? A new study ...Jan 17, 2018 · Notably, only two percent of respondents cited the clergy sex abuse scandal as a reason they left the Church. Vitek explained to CNA that ...
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[PDF] Going-Going-Gone-Presentation-1.pdf#catholicresearch. Reasons Why They Left the Church. (Responses to open-ended question). • Disagree with/don't believe in Church's teachings, nonsensical. • Don ...
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Why Catholics are leaving the faith by age 10 – and what parents ...Sep 5, 2016 · Young Catholics are leaving the faith at an early age – sometimes before the age of 10 – and their reasons are deeper than being bored at Mass.
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[PDF] Findings from a National Study of American Emerging AdultsOf those who maintained their Catholic identity into emerging adulthood, 52 percent had parents who attended weekly or more, compared to 30 percent of former ...
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The CARA ReportApr 22, 2024 · CARA is conducting two research studies for the project. The first was a survey of all U.S Catholic dioceses and eparchies, followed by related ...Missing: apostasy causality