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Bishops in Scotland react to new data showing majority of Scots have ‘no religion’

June 7, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

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London, England, Jun 7, 2024 / 16:15 pm (CNA).
Catholic bishops in Scotland have said that new data indicating that the majority of Scots have no religion comes as no surprise.Census resul… […]

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Analysis shows number of nonreligious Americans stabilizing after prior surge

May 23, 2024 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, May 23, 2024 / 06:00 am (CNA).
From the early 1990s through the 2010s, the number of Americans who identified as atheist, agnostic, and nonaffiliated saw a major surge — but… […]

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Religion, “presentism”, and the problem of the future

September 28, 2022 David G. Bonagura, Jr. 11

“All religions,” writes Pope Benedict XVI in the first volume of Jesus of Nazareth, “try in one way or another to lift the veil of the future. They seem important precisely because they impart knowledge […]

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“I don’t know and I don’t care”: On the devotion of the Nones

April 4, 2021 Dale Ahlquist 20

Karl Marx said famously that religion is the opium of the people, thereby inserting a fatal flaw into his own theory of dialectical materialism. If the march of history toward a communist society is inevitable, […]

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The USCCB Meeting, Jordan Peterson, and the “Nones”

June 18, 2019 Bishop Robert Barron 55

Last week, I gave a presentation at the USCCB Spring Meeting in Baltimore. My topic was what I identified as the second greatest crisis facing the Church today—namely, the massive attrition of our own people, […]

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Bishop Robert Barron’s six tips for evangelizing the “nones”

July 4, 2017 Catholic News Agency 9

Orlando, Fla., Jul 4, 2017 / 11:54 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The way we evangelize should grab the world by the shoulders and shake it out of its apathy, Bishop Robert Baron told a crowd of […]

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