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cbayer

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Sat Sep 28, 2013, 11:17 AM Sep 2013

Latino Religion Survey Reveals Rise In Unaffiliated And Evangelical Hispanics

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/27/latino-religion_n_4005525.html?utm_hp_ref=religion
Posted: 09/27/2013 7:30 pm EDT | Updated: 09/27/2013 8:27 pm EDT


Hispanics living in the United States are now increasingly evangelical Protestants or religiously unaffiliated as the number of Catholics among them declines, according to a national survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute.

While Catholic affiliation has dropped by 16 percentage points (a reported 69 percent Catholic identification among Hispanics during childhood compared to only 53 percent identifying the same as adults today), evangelical Protestant affiliation has increased by six percentage points in the same period to 13 percent today. In the same amount of time, the percentage of religiously unaffiliated Hispanics has also increased by seven percentage points to 12 percent. Reported in the Hispanic Values Survey, the findings show a significant shift in the religious landscape of Hispanic Americans.




“The rise of religiously unaffiliated Hispanics is critically important for understanding the changing composition and political profile of Hispanics in America,” said Dr. Robert P. Jones, the CEO of Public Religion Research Institute, in a statement. “Many pundits have argued that evangelical growth will lead to a conservative shift among Hispanics over time, but the rival emergence of religiously unaffiliated Hispanics, who are liberal on a range of issues, serves as an important counterweight.”

The survey also showed that Hispanics have a generally more favorable opinion of Pope Francis as an individual than they do of the Catholic Church, as 69 percent of Hispanics surveyed have a positive impression of Francis but only 54 percent said they had a favorable impression of the church.

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Latino Religion Survey Reveals Rise In Unaffiliated And Evangelical Hispanics (Original Post) cbayer Sep 2013 OP
The survey takes should have broken out the Mormons. They're a big force in this group, dimbear Sep 2013 #1
Agree. I wasn't aware of how their population had grown within the LDS church. cbayer Sep 2013 #2

dimbear

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1. The survey takes should have broken out the Mormons. They're a big force in this group,
Sat Sep 28, 2013, 06:05 PM
Sep 2013

and sufficiently different to merit their own classification.

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