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trotsky

(49,533 posts)
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 09:29 AM Apr 2019

Losing their religion? New report shows Spaniards are turning their backs on faith

https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/04/12/inenglish/1555056887_664300.html

Francesc Romeu was ordained as a priest 34 years ago and is currently in charge of the parish of Santa Maria de Taulat in the Barcelona neighborhood of Poblenou. “This Sunday is Palm Sunday,” he says. “I have already asked the florist who sells the palms and she tells me I will have a full house. The square will be bursting at the seams. But on Maundy Thursday it will be back to reality and I will preaching to just a few.”

It is not surprising Romeu feels his flock has diminished. According to the report Secularism in Figures, 2018 from the Ferrer i Guàrdia Foundation, 27% of Spaniards are either atheists, agnostics or non-believers. The foundation’s director, Silvia Luque, believes this is a “historic” figure.

The data, compiled predominantly from the National Statistics Institute (INE) and the barometer from the Center for Sociological Research, does not spell good news for the future of the Church. As many as 48.9% of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 have turned their back on religion, while just 48.5% confess to having a belief system.

...The percentage of believers in Spain stands at 69.5% with only 26.6% declaring themselves to be practicing believers, which is, according to the report’s author Josep Mañe, an all-time low. As the figures suggest, the numbers abandoning religion since 1980 when just 8.5% of the population did not believe, have risen relentlessly, a scenario which has led to a corresponding drop in Church weddings.
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Losing their religion? New report shows Spaniards are turning their backs on faith (Original Post) trotsky Apr 2019 OP
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #1
There's a pretty good argument that's how they got to where they are today. Pope George Ringo II Apr 2019 #6
Perhaps... atreides1 Apr 2019 #2
Finally get tired MFM008 Apr 2019 #3
I enjoy seeing the graphs... NeoGreen Apr 2019 #4
Another place where non-believers has exceeded the number of MineralMan Apr 2019 #5

Voltaire2

(14,724 posts)
1. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 09:30 AM
Apr 2019

Seems like the church needs to find another Franco if they want to keep hold of their flock in Spain.

Pope George Ringo II

(1,896 posts)
6. There's a pretty good argument that's how they got to where they are today.
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 05:46 PM
Apr 2019

The partnership Franco had going with the RCC really hurt the reputations of both in the long run. It doesn't appear the RCC will ever recover, and Franco, of course, is still dead.

NeoGreen

(4,033 posts)
4. I enjoy seeing the graphs...
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 09:41 AM
Apr 2019

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It is not surprising Romeu feels his flock has diminished. According to the report Secularism in Figures, 2018 from the Ferrer i Guàrdia Foundation, 27% of Spaniards are either atheists, agnostics or non-believers. The foundation’s director, Silvia Luque, believes this is a “historic” figure.

MineralMan

(147,606 posts)
5. Another place where non-believers has exceeded the number of
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 09:46 AM
Apr 2019

"practicing believers." The trend is clear. The Church no longer has relevance to many people. The struggle to maintain such relevance is apparently not going well in many places.

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