Hispanic Protestants feel more religious than Hispanic Catholics. Feb. 26, 2013— -- The Catholic Church can't seem to catch a break lately. According to a new Gallup poll, young Latinos are ...
This Pew Research Center analysis looks at reasons why people identify as Catholic or switch out of Catholicism. It is part of a broader report that focuses on patterns in religious switching in the ...
The Protestant mainline, by whatever name, was bound to make a comeback—at least as a subject of academic discourse. The “mainline” is usually identified with seven Protestant denominations, it was ...
The Rev. John Mackay, Presbyterian president of Princeton Theological Seminary, went to Europe last summer on a special mission: to study the status of Protestants in predominantly Roman Catholic ...
CLEVELAND — As the ways Americans worship and prioritize religion continue to shift, many faith leaders across Northeast Ohio are reflecting on how churches can adapt to a changing spiritual landscape ...
As far as anyone could remember, it had never happened before: the same article was published simultaneously in the Protestant weekly Christian Century and the Roman Catholic weekly Commonweal.
Millions of Americans have changed their religion over the course of their lifetimes, switching from one religion to another, leaving religion altogether, or choosing to identify with a religion after ...
Americans who had a positive religious experience as kids are most likely to keep the same faith as adults. Those who had negative experiences are most likely to change faiths or give up on religion.
Catholics and Protestants agree that anyone who is saved is saved by God’s grace alone through faith, as a result of our Lord Jesus’ sacrificial and redeeming death on the cross for us, and that the ...