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Padres1969
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I didn’t quite know where to post this since it’s not exactly hot off the press news (article came out over 10 months ago). And we’ve all seen the basic report it highlights from Pew about the growing number of “Nones” in the US (those that lack any organized religion that they’re a member of (either a-religious or religious individuals). But tucked away in the report was something I hadn’t seen discussed in the many discussions about it since the report was first reported on, and that’s that Pew found that the Catholic Church is actually the steepest declining Christian group in the US.
So much so that for every 1 new member the Catholic Church is converting, it’s losing 6.5 members. This is the highest convert to loss ratio among any of the major religious categories in the US. Nones by comparison are gaining 4.2 “members” for every 1 they lose. Evangelical and Mainline Protestants sit in between with 1.2+/1- and 1+/1.7- ratio respectively. As a total the RCC has lost 3 million members in the 7 years between 2007 (54.3 million Catholics) and 2014 (when the report concludes with 50.9 million Catholics) and now accounts for only 20% of the population in the US population. Nones meanwhile have expanded to include 23% of the US. Only Evangelical Protestants as a group still outnumber the Nones as a group.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/05/12/pew-survey-percentage-of-us-catholics-drops-and-catholicism-is-losing-members-faster-than-any-denomination/
So much so that for every 1 new member the Catholic Church is converting, it’s losing 6.5 members. This is the highest convert to loss ratio among any of the major religious categories in the US. Nones by comparison are gaining 4.2 “members” for every 1 they lose. Evangelical and Mainline Protestants sit in between with 1.2+/1- and 1+/1.7- ratio respectively. As a total the RCC has lost 3 million members in the 7 years between 2007 (54.3 million Catholics) and 2014 (when the report concludes with 50.9 million Catholics) and now accounts for only 20% of the population in the US population. Nones meanwhile have expanded to include 23% of the US. Only Evangelical Protestants as a group still outnumber the Nones as a group.
cruxnow.com/church/2015/05/12/pew-survey-percentage-of-us-catholics-drops-and-catholicism-is-losing-members-faster-than-any-denomination/