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Where have we seen this powerful distribution before https://t.co/WLBfSVBC3m

The share of Catholics who attend Mass weekly in 2008 vs 2024, by age.
18-35: +11
36-44: +5
45-54: -5
55-64: -13
65+: -21 https://t.co/9sNC9OH7W4
CMEs are more politically conservative in our survey, with 45 percent identifying as Republican or strong Republican versus 31 percent for DMEs, who tend to lean more center-right. There are slightly more female DMEs (61%) than ones who are churched (56%). The center-right versus conservative difference holds true with policy as well (see fig.
... See moreCollin Hansen • The Great Dechurching
They had the highest percentage (54%) of members who believe “racial
Collin Hansen • The Great Dechurching
“mega-identities,” as Johns Hopkins political scientist Lilliana Mason puts it, where their political, cultural, regional, and religious beliefs are all combined.
Bob Smietana • Reorganized Religion
This may surprise many, but Christianity is growing around the world and is growing faster than the rate of population. From 2020 to the mid-point of 2024, the world’s population is expected to grow from more than 7.84 billion people to more than 8.11 billion, a 0.87% growth trend. The number of Christians worldwide is expected to climb from more... See more
Aaron Earls • 8 Encouraging Trends in Global Christianity for 2024 - Lifeway Research

This is pretty wild, per new NYT/Siena poll. The demographic that identifies most as Democrats is voters age 65+. The demographic that identifies least as Democrats is voters age 18-29 https://t.co/JMthE08a1M

Striking. Look at this.👇
Erosion in Democratic support for classic fidelity norm limited to secular Ds.
Supplemental analysis @grantjbailey https://t.co/CLuii5i46r




How many people go to church weekly?
Surveys say it's about 1 in 5 Americans.
Cell phone tracker data say it's actually closer to 1 in 20 Americans.
Fascinating new working paper!
https://t.co/T7Hh4Ucj1w https://t.co/pLmlVe1J6V