This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up Catholic, but who now no longer identify as such—in contemporary Britain. Using British Social Attitudes data, it seeks to: 1) gauge the overall extent of Catholic disaffiliation and its significance relative to the retention/disaffiliation rates of other major Christian groupings; 2) identify patterns in the changing rates of Catholic retention/disaffiliation over the course of the twentieth century; 3) analyse Catholic disaffiliation in terms of key demographic variables (sex and age); 4) compare the current religious beliefs and prayer practices of different groups of Catholic disaffiliates and retainees. As will be argued throughout this ...
There is extensive literature mapping the decline of religiosity in the UK, yet this does not mean t...
Religious identification has historically been salient in Northern Ireland as an ethnic‐national ide...
Abstract: This study insists on the fact that no society is completely secular and underlines how, i...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
The overall aim was to conduct a wide-ranging survey of Catholic adults living in Britain, which ask...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisa...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Fifty percent of Catholic-raised individuals under the age of 30 identify as former Catholics (Manhl...
Sociological research focusing on religion has customarily placed processes of socialization at the ...
This article analyzes the best available evidence from the major British social surveys to describe ...
Catholics in Contemporary Britain showcases findings from a wide-ranging, empirical study of Catholi...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
There is extensive literature mapping the decline of religiosity in the UK, yet this does not mean t...
Religious identification has historically been salient in Northern Ireland as an ethnic‐national ide...
Abstract: This study insists on the fact that no society is completely secular and underlines how, i...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
The overall aim was to conduct a wide-ranging survey of Catholic adults living in Britain, which ask...
<b>Background</b>: Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in pers...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisa...
BACKGROUND—Disaffiliation from religion is an important factor behind the rapid rise in persons clai...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
Fifty percent of Catholic-raised individuals under the age of 30 identify as former Catholics (Manhl...
Sociological research focusing on religion has customarily placed processes of socialization at the ...
This article analyzes the best available evidence from the major British social surveys to describe ...
Catholics in Contemporary Britain showcases findings from a wide-ranging, empirical study of Catholi...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
There is extensive literature mapping the decline of religiosity in the UK, yet this does not mean t...
Religious identification has historically been salient in Northern Ireland as an ethnic‐national ide...
Abstract: This study insists on the fact that no society is completely secular and underlines how, i...