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Youth Religiosity in Catholic European Countries

In: Journal of Religion in Europe
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José Pereira Coutinho Universidade Católica Portuguesa Research Centre for Theology and Religious Studies Portugal Lisbon

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Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme University of Waterloo Department of Sociology and Legal Studies Canada Waterloo, ON

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Abstract

This article compares youth religiosity in each Catholic European country (CEC) in two perspectives: with the rest of the population (35+) and among youth over time. Based on EVS (European Values Study) and ISSP (International Social Survey Programme), data comparisons are also made between CEC s, as well as between and within European regions. Three dimensions of religiosity are examined: community, belief, and practice. Results confirm that in general youth religiosity is lower than among the older age group and decreases over time with some exceptions. Results also confirm the theories of cohort replacement and of multiple secularizations.

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