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The Catholic Church’s American downfall: Why its demographic crisis is great news for the country [View all]
http://www.salon.com/2015/05/21/the_catholic_churchs_american_downfall_why_its_demographic_crisis_is_great_news_for_the_country/The big news out of the new Pew poll on Americans and religion was the precipitous drop in the number of Americans calling themselves Christian and its potential impact on the Christian Right and future religion itself in the U.S.
But theres another number lurking in the poll that may prove just as consequential: there are 3 million fewer people calling themselves Catholic today than in 2007, the last time Pew conducted their extensive poll. As a result, the share of the U.S. population that identifies as Catholic dropped from approximately 24 percent to 21 percent.
Why is this such big news? Because despite unpopular popes and still-simmering pedophilia scandals, the percentage of Catholics in the U.S. has remained remarkably steady for decades. The relative stability of the Catholic population allowed many on the Catholic right to dismiss calls for reform in the church and gave the Catholic bishops political clout when it came to opposing things like no-cost contraception in the Affordable Care Act in the name of Catholics.
But now it appears that the Catholic Church is in a demographic free-fall, as it sheds adherents faster than any faith other than the mainline Protestant denominations, which have been in decline for decades. Nearly one-third of all American adults were raised Catholic, but a stunning 41 percentfour in ten of those who marched to the alter in their little white First Communion dresses and suitsno longer identify with Catholicism.
But theres another number lurking in the poll that may prove just as consequential: there are 3 million fewer people calling themselves Catholic today than in 2007, the last time Pew conducted their extensive poll. As a result, the share of the U.S. population that identifies as Catholic dropped from approximately 24 percent to 21 percent.
Why is this such big news? Because despite unpopular popes and still-simmering pedophilia scandals, the percentage of Catholics in the U.S. has remained remarkably steady for decades. The relative stability of the Catholic population allowed many on the Catholic right to dismiss calls for reform in the church and gave the Catholic bishops political clout when it came to opposing things like no-cost contraception in the Affordable Care Act in the name of Catholics.
But now it appears that the Catholic Church is in a demographic free-fall, as it sheds adherents faster than any faith other than the mainline Protestant denominations, which have been in decline for decades. Nearly one-third of all American adults were raised Catholic, but a stunning 41 percentfour in ten of those who marched to the alter in their little white First Communion dresses and suitsno longer identify with Catholicism.
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trotsky
May 2015
OP
Human sacrifice was conducted on pyramids built with great skill and geometric knowledge.
rug
May 2015
#68
Because one with attribute has limitations and therefore is neither infinite nor supernatural.
rug
May 2015
#100
Not only do you not understand the concept of God, you don't understand what philosophy is.
rug
May 2015
#104
Are you more interested in the elimination of Catholicism than in political influence?
rug
May 2015
#8
If you mean my reflexive knee jerks have declined, unlike yours, yes, then that is mature.
rug
May 2015
#69
No, because evidence is applicable only to things that can be seen, measured or sensually perceived.
rug
May 2015
#39
No, the post was in response to your question "Which other choices did you lose at age seven?'
truebrit71
May 2015
#47
Good news indeed, when repressive rightwing institutions start to show major cracks.
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#26
I'm sorry, I find tact wasted on those who specialize in dishonest rhetoric and argument.
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#64
But non-believers don't point to atheism as a moral system, religious believers do do so...
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#66
I will argue that the Catholic Church's loss of influence is a positive thing, case in point...
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#72
Plenty, in fact, I would say the majority, and that's the point, the Church is losing its....
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#79
Oh, probably a lot. And they realize they don't need to take the dogma seriously
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#80
Do you think active Catholics who voted to legalize are complicit in homophobic bigotry?
rug
May 2015
#82
I'm talking about the Grand Poohbahs -- WonderPope, bishops, cardinals, priests --
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#83