Christianity has experienced some of the largest losses from religious switching of any faith group around the world.
A new global study by the Pew Research Center reports that Catholicism has experienced net losses through religious switching in nearly every country surveyed, while Protestantism has recorded gains ...
A Pew Research Center study found that more adults leave the Catholic Church than enter it in most countries, but Catholics still make up the majority of the population in a number of countries ...
About half of American adults who were raised Catholic and stayed in the Church said the faith continues to “fulfill their spiritual needs,” according to a Pew Research Center report. The Dec. 15 ...
Pew focused on movement between Catholicism and Protestantism in 24 countries.
A major new Pew Research Center report released Thursday finds that identification with Catholicism is dropping sharply in Latin America. According to Pew, Latin Americans born into Roman Catholic ...
U.S. Catholics are still getting to know Pope Leo XIV. But they like what they’ve seen so far. Overall, 84% of U.S. Catholics say they have a favorable view of Leo, according to a new Pew Research ...
Those were among the findings released Dec. 15 by Pew Research Center in a report titled "Why Do Some Americans Leave Their Religion While Others Stay?" Pew drew on data from a May 5-11 survey of ...
Catholicism in Latin American countries has shrunk over the last decade, while a growing percentage of adults identify as religiously unaffiliated, describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or ...
Most Americans oppose houses of worship endorsing political candidates, a May 14 report from the Pew Research Center said.