July 11, 2008
Youth More
Religious Than One Might Think
Study Says 85% Consider Themselves So
GUTERSLOH, Germany, JULY 11, 2008 (Zenit.org).- A German
research foundation reports that, contrary to popular belief,
teenagers and young adults are interested in religion.
The German Bertelsmann Foundation announced Wednesday that a
study on religion and religious practices worldwide found that
85% of young adults between 18 and 29 are religious, and 44% are
deeply religious.
Only 13% have no appreciation for God or faith in general.
"The assumption that religious belief is dwindling continuously
from generation to generation is clearly refuted by our
worldwide surveys -- even in many industrialized nations," Dr.
Martin Rieger, project leader of the Bertelsmann Foundation's
Religion Monitor, concluded in a press statement.
The study, which surveyed 21,000 individuals from 21 nations,
noted important differences among cultures. For example, young
adults in Islamic states and developing countries are deeply
religious, while young Christians in Europe are comparatively
unreligious.
Among Catholics in particular, the proportion of deeply
religious Catholics in Europe is 25% percent, while outside
Europe this figure is 68%.
Most of the youth of Eastern Europe and Russia have not been
baptized, and most young people have no connection at all to
faith and the Church. Only 13% are deeply religious.
Exception
The study noted that a great exception among the Western
industrialized countries is the United States, where 54% of the
young adults polled said they considered themselves deeply
religious.
The study also revealed that 35% of the young adults surveyed
worldwide who regard themselves as not belonging to a
denomination, nonetheless identified themselves as religious.
Religious practices also differed among cultures. For youth in
developing countries such as Nigeria and Guatemala, 90% reported
praying at least once a day, and 75% of the respondents in
countries such as India, Morocco and Turkey do likewise.
In contrast, daily prayer is no longer common practice among
young Europeans. In France, just 9% of young adults pray daily,
in Russia the figure is 8%, and in Austria only around 7%.
In the United States, 57% of young Americans say they pray on a
daily basis.
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