
Catholics Now Outnumber Anglicans Among Gen Z in the UK, Study Suggests
Among those 18- to-24-year-olds, only 20% of churchgoers identify as Anglican, down from 30% in 2018, compared with 41% identifying as Catholic and 18% as Pentecostal.
Among those 18- to-24-year-olds, only 20% of churchgoers identify as Anglican, down from 30% in 2018, compared with 41% identifying as Catholic and 18% as Pentecostal.
The statement from Anglican leaders of 37 countries censured the U.S. branch for departing from the church’s traditional teaching of marriage ‘as between a man and a woman in faithful, lifelong union.’
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