How is the Landscape of the Church Changing?

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How is the Landscape of the Church Changing? Catholic Identity & Geography Families & the Fallen Away CYPCLC Savannah February 27, 2017 Thomas Gaunt, S.J., Ph.D. Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)

Religious Identification: Religious Identification: Who is Catholic? Who is Catholic? Where are Catholics?

Some of the Catholics who leave come back later in life. These are the reverts This most often occurs among former Catholics in their 30s and 40s as they marry, baptize children, or reflect on their place in life

How meaningful for you are each of the Catholic sacraments listed below? This includes celebrating, receiving, or living the sacrament yourself or in witnessing someone else close to you experience this sacrament. Percentage responding Somewhat or Very meaningful Weekly or more By Mass Attendance Less than weekly but at least once a month A few times a year or less Baptism 99% 96% 80% Eucharist 98 97 73 Marriage 97 97 83 Confirmation 97 96 72 Anointing of the Sick 97 88 66 Holy Orders 93 84 57 Reconciliation 90 80 51

Where are Catholics? Who are the Catholics?

Catholic Population Distribution Regional Distribution Since 1950 Midwest 30% Midwest 23% Northeast 28% South 12% West 12% Northeast 46% South 24% 1950 2010 West 25% Source: The Official Catholic Directory, respective years

Population and Parish Mismatch County Number of Parishes Rank Number of Catholics Cook, Illinois 371 1 1,947,223 2 Los Angeles, California 274 2 3,542,994 1 Allegheny, Pennsylvania 179 3 460,672 15 Wayne, Michigan 149 4 297,283 38 Worcester, Massachusetts 117 5 306,925 35 San Diego, California 115 6 801,850 4 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 114 7 378,561 22 Erie, New York 109 8 352,894 28 New York, New York 109 9 323,325 32 Harris, Texas 109 10 741,896 6 Rank

What are we learning about identity and geography? 1. A great number of people identify as Catholic, yet they don t all participate regularly. Catholic identity is deeply rooted. 2. Catholics move but buildings and infrastructure stay put - creating great challenges. 3. The Church is continuing to grow but with greater diversity in geography, culture, and understanding.

Catholic Families and the Fallen Away Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA)

Marriage and family is becoming less common in general Catholic families are less likely to have their children in religious education or completing sacraments Faith formation is less often occurring through Catholic institutions, like schools and parishes. So how is it happening?

Why Do Young Catholics Leave?

Existing Research on Former Catholics: A majority leave before age 21. Many were not raised in practicing households. Disproportionately male. #1 reason: Just gradually drifted away from religion About ½ become unaffiliated Nones and the other ½ begin to identify with a Protestant denomination Of those who become Nones: 56% unhappy w/ Church teachings on homosexuality and abortion. 48% unhappy w/ teachings on birth control Of those who become Protestants: 70% found a religion they liked more. 43% were unhappy with Catholic teachings regarding the Bible.

Weakly Attached?: More than six in ten have celebrated First Communion but only a third have been Confirmed. In the Pews Infrequently: A majority attended Mass a few times a year or less often when they were Catholic. 46%

Other Options Not Filling the Role: Six in ten never in any parish or campus ministry program Many Lack Any Formal Religious Education: Twothirds never in a Catholic religious institution

78%

Preliminary Survey Conclusions There is a persistent and perhaps even growing culture of personal autonomy and choice among young families and children. Parents are more likely than those in the past to allow their children to choose their faith. New Atheism and Evangelical Christianity is attractive to people questioning their faith. If they seek to remain religious they will likely switch. If they have doubts they will likely embrace no religion and increasingly emphasize science as a guiding force. There does not appear to be any significant way for the Church to attract many who have left back into the faith. Some do return at some point as they age. This is the life-cycle effect that is more common to all religions. Church scandals, specific teachings, or personalities surprisingly seem to be less important than many assume. The concept of faith is becoming more and more challenging.

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