Read about how Americans who were raised Catholic experienced religion as kids, as well as their reasons for staying in or leaving the faith.
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 ...
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Key contrasts between Catholic and Protestant beliefs

Explore the fundamental differences between Catholicism and Protestantism, two major branches of Christianity that diverged during the 16th-century Reformation. This video delves into key distinctions ...
The Catholic nonprofit organization Napa Institute is pushing for more collaboration among Catholic and Protestant leaders to promote cultural values and aims that are common to both communities.
It was at the height of the Cold War that the CIA and the American government began subsidizing Protestant missions, mostly ...
Kevin Lara arrived in the United States in 2010, when he was just 17 years old. Born in Caracas but raised on Margarita Island, he is one of the millions of Venezuelans who have left their country in ...
There are more young people in America who identify as religious "nones" than young people who identify as Protestants. Based on a new analysis from their 2023-2024 Religious Landscape Study, Pew ...
Sydney Johnston grew up in a nondenominational Christian household — but now the Upper West Side millennial is a devout Catholic. “There’s just something so beautiful and transcendent about the ...
Americans who leave their childhood religion typically do so by the age of 30, with just under half saying they stopped ...
Some Protestant scholars who spoke with CNA welcomed a Vatican document that clarified titles for the Blessed Virgin Mary that discouraged the use of Co-Redemptrix/Co-Redeemer and put limits on the ...
Find out why US adults who were raised Protestant stay in or leave the faith, and how they experienced religion as kids. Also discover why others join.