Women are fleeing the church, and it’s not hard to understand why [View all]
Women are fleeing the church, and its not hard to understand why
by Patricia Miller, Religion Dispatches, at Salon
http://www.salon.com/2016/06/02/women_are_fleeing_the_church_partner/
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What McClendon overlooks is that the years that womens church attendance began to decline are the very years when religious leaders in the Catholic Church and the evangelical movement fused religion with the culture wars, with overall attendance for women taking its first steep drop in the 1980s.
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This drop in church attendance for women coincided with the period when the Catholic bishops began making abortion a litmus test for Catholic politicians, as in the 1984 election when Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro was attacked for being pro-choice.
And Pews own numbers appear to back this up. According to Pew, women are slightly more likely than men to say that churches should keep out of politics (55 percent vs. 53 percent), and overall 60 percent of Catholics say church should keep out of politics.
Womens church attendance did recover somewhat in the early 1990s, but then began a long slide in the mid-1990s that continued to 2012, when the GSS data end. While the GSS numbers dont break out attendance by religion, church attendance for both men and women appears to have bottomed out around the time the sex scandals broke in the Catholic Church in 2001. Other studies have a found a significant decline in religious participation as a result of the scandals, and its possible this decline was large enough to affect overall church attendance.
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