Catholic affiliation is declining across much of Latin America, while the number of religiously unaffiliated adults is rising ...
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Catholicism shrinks in Latin America while more are religiously unaffiliated, Pew surveys find
Most Latin Americans are Christian, and Catholicism remains the dominant religion. But the exodus from the church continues ...
Growing numbers of Latin Americans are religiously unaffiliated, but belief in God remains high across the region.
Catholics remain the largest religious group in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, while second-largest ...
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Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America according to research
Catholicism sees steep decline in Latin America, with more people identifying as religiously unaffiliated - The study ...
The research released Jan. 21 found that Latin American adults are more religious than adults in many other countries Pew has also surveyed in recent years.
Unemployment insurance seems unlikely territory for a disagreement over religious freedom. But a Wisconsin dispute before the U.S. Supreme Court could have far-reaching effects on how Catholic ...
Ahead of the celebration of Independence Day, Edward Furton, publications director for The National Catholic Bioethics Center, spoke in a lecture in the nation’s capital about the country’s founders ...
Supreme Court appears poised to side with Catholic Charities as string of religion test cases arrive
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Monday delved into how to define a religious act as it weighed whether charities run by religious groups have to pay unemployment taxes for their workers. “It’s kind ...
(RNS) — 'In a time of such division and polarization, it seems important to not lose this group that are united and unified in their mission of doing good works,' said filmmaker Morgan Atkinson. (RNS) ...
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