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    Brazil's Roman Catholics shrink as secular rise

    SAO PAULO (AP) — Bruno Maragato went through the Roman Catholic Church's rites like so many others before him in this most Catholic of nations: baptism, first communion, confirmation.

    But his next step was not part of the Vatican plan and, in fact, feeds a worrying trend for Catholics leaders. At age 16, Maragato left Christianity altogether.

    "The religion didn't stick with me," said Maragato, now a 24-year-old journalism student. "In the past, the church was much more a part of Brazilians' daily lives. Today, young people can easily seek out other ways of thinking."

    A new study by Brazil's top research institute finds Magarato's views represent a sea change among a younger generation of Brazilians and present a fresh challenge for church leaders already struggling to hold on to parishioners across Latin America.

    At the start of the last decade, millions of Brazilian Catholics joined flashy Pentecostal congregations expanding in the world's biggest Catholic country. Now, Brazil's Getulio Vargas Foundation finds, the country's Catholics are still leaving the church and at a higher rate than ever, but many younger parishioners, like Maragato, are simply becoming nonreligious.

    Experts say this new twist poses a more potent threat to Catholic leaders than earlier losses. Now, the church isn't just competing against the Pentecostals, but courting people who have decided organized religion has no part in their lives.

    "It's the most important phenomenon in this study, the abandonment of religion and the Catholics," said Fernando Altemeyer, a theologian at the Catholic University of Sao Paulo. "A considerable part of the Brazilian youth today are agnostic."

    What raises the stakes for the Vatican is that church leaders have been viewing Brazil and other Latin American nations as bulwarks against losses in Europe and the U.S., where sex abuse scandals have inspired many to leave the church. About half of the world's Catholics reside in Latin America.

    The loss of young Catholics, in particular, means the church is giving up its chance for rejuvenation in the region.

    The number of people under the age of 20 in Brazil who say they follow no religion is growing three times more quickly than those 50 and older, with 9 percent of young Brazilians saying they belong to no religion, according to the study. That mirrors a similar trend in the number of people leaving the Catholic Church.

    The study, based on 200,000 interviews conducted for Brazil's 2010 census, shows the Catholic share of the population hit its lowest level since census figures tracked religion beginning in 1872, bottoming out at 68 percent last year.

    Understanding exactly why Brazil is losing Catholics at such a high rate is a topic that still needs more study, Altemeyer said. But one reason could be that in recent years the country's seen an economic boom like no other nation has in Latin America. Since 2003, more than 40 million Brazilians have joined the middle class.

    The study finds that Catholics make up the greatest share of Brazil's lowest and highest economic classes, but lose ground in the middle. In 2003, before Brazil's middle-class boom, 72.5 percent of the people in that income bracket were Catholic. By 2009, the Catholic share had fallen to 67.4 percent of the middle class.

    "As the economy has improved, people have more access to cinema, theater, to just take a trip," said Silvia Fernandes, a sociologist at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro who focuses on those who switch religions. "So we're seeing that people no longer need to go to church for social reasons if they have these other options."

    Altemeyer said the ability of the previously impoverished to acquire goods like TVs and computers means even more distraction.

    "The improvement of people's life conditions is adding to this phenomenon of secularization and the rejection of religious institutions," Altemeyer said.

    Marcelo Neri, the author of the study, also said he thinks the Catholic decline was sparked by a "female revolution."

    The foundation study discovered that Catholic women, instead of giving up entirely on religion, are largely going to traditional Protestant denominations such as the Presbyterians or Methodists, which are viewed by many as less patriarchal.

    Experts say the changes have accelerated as many women turn away from the Vatican's prohibitive views on contraception and abortion, which remains illegal in nearly all cases in Brazil.

    "The Catholic Church is literally losing its future, and the loss of women and young people is the most important driver of the fall," Neri said.

    The decline marks a massive change from just 30 years ago, when nearly 90 percent of Brazilians called themselves Catholic, according to census figures.

    Mexico is poised to take Brazil's place as the world's top Catholic nation, although the church is also losing members there. According to Mexico's census, 84 percent of the population was Catholic in 2010, with the number dropping at a rate less than half of that in Brazil.

    An explosion of Pentecostal churches, many of them founded by U.S. evangelicals, triggered the losses in Brazil in the 1990s, with their portion doubling to hit more than 12 percent of the country's population. About half of Brazilian Pentecostals are estimated to have come from the Catholic Church.

    As the country's economy suffered from hyperinflation and other woes, Pentecostal churches aggressively recruited in the slums and poor outskirts of Brazil's cities, offering nuts-and-bolts self-improvement advice as well as ministry.

    Since 2003, however, the Pentecostal growth has barely ticked up, from 12.5 percent to 12.8 percent of the population, the study found. Yet the Catholic Church has continued to lose parishioners.

    Church leaders have pulled out all the stops to reverse the trend, with little success so far. Repeated requests for comment from the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops went unanswered.

    Brazil was the first nation outside of Europe that Pope Benedict XVI visited, during a five-day tour in 2007 largely aimed at stopping losses in Latin America. During the trip, the pope canonized Brazil's first native-born saint.

    Pope Benedict also announced in August during the church's World Youth Day, which drew 1.5 million people to Spain, that the next version of the summit would be held in Rio de Janeiro in 2013. The pope is expected to attend.

    For lifelong Catholic Leila Ribeiro, the church's misfortunes mark a break from generations of church tradition.

    The 32-year-old was leaving a recent, half-empty Sunday Mass in Sao Paulo's cavernous Metropolitan Cathedral, where she was one of the few younger people attending. All around her, elderly women chatted and caught up.

    "I was brought up with the notion that religion is passed from mother to child, but I fear for what will happen to the church in his generation," she said, looking toward her son. "If the Catholic faith isn't spread within the family, how will it grow?"

    ___

    Associated Press writer Olga Rodriguez in Mexico City contributed to this report.

     
     
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    • Shark  •  Tokyo, Japan  •  5 mths ago
      People are bailing out of the child raping Catholic Cult, just like rats from a sinking ship.
    • Jethro Sanay  •  7 mths ago
      secularization is likewise happening in the philippines the only catholic nation in asia. It is not apparent by now but it is surely happening
    • Shankar  •  7 mths ago
      All religions' basic tenets are love to human beings for getting peace in life. Being Hindu I visited Vatican city while I was in Rome and similarly I visited many Muslims 'Dargah' in India and abroad. Now after reading this news I am pained as how religious leaders are having for money and sex. This quotation from the news is self explanatory 'What raises the stakes for the Vatican is that church leaders have been viewing Brazil and other Latin American nations as bulwarks against losses in Europe and the U.S., where sex abuse scandals have inspired many to leave the church. About half of the world's Catholics reside in Latin America'. All of us know how Martin Luther protested against the system when then Church leaders were concerned about money and materialistic well being. I sincerely pray God to endow with the right thinking to all the religious leaders in the world so that every one can live peacefully no matter what is our religion. I read Holy Bible where it has been specifically mentioned "God has created man in his own image". In spite of all these we are so selfish that we many times forget love and affection towards others. So my HUMBLE request to all RELIGIOUS LEADERS OF ALL RELIGIONS KINDLY SHOW THE GOOD PATH SO THAT EVERYONE CAN LIVE HAPPILY VIS-A- VIS PEACEFULLY.
      Dr Shankar Chatterjee, India
      • J. Guerrero 7 mths ago
        As a Roman Catholic, I agree with you; but let us remember that the existence of criminals in a society does not make the good, law-abiding citizens criminals because of them being a part of the same society. Likewise, we cannot treat the -whole- of religion, or the -whole- of Catholicism, or the -whole- of the clergy as evil, merely because of one, five, five-hundred, or five-thousand of its members are evil. This is the problem with many people, they throw away the baby with the bathwater, and you know this very well, Dr. Chatterjee; for example, because of peoples' ignorance, many people outside of India regards your country as a 3rd-world, impoverished, backwards nation. The fact is, while many people do live in poverty, India is a fast-growing economic superpower, and yet people want to see the bad things only, or would only regard India in a shallow, superficial manner, which is much more easier than to let go of prejudice, learn, and understand things.
      • Mark Nord 7 mths ago
        Sir Please contact some muslims with your ideals. They are the ones who need it most.
      • O' Mighty Smiter 7 mths ago
        Judeo-Christian tenets are political and based on subjugation of the masses and control of resources for the sake of a few.
    • louie  •  7 mths ago
      I try to be a practicing Catholic.
      But sometimes there are so many rules to follow, that you can't help but break some of them.
      At times I just say WWJD and if I'm not following it all to the letter...so be it.
      Anyway....what's with the new readings at Mass ?
      Why would they bother spending all that time, money and effort to change a written word from cup to chalice ?
      There are so mnay more important things.
      I don't think they get it at times.
      • A Yahoo User 7 mths ago
        Worship God and accept Christ as Savior. The rules of the catholic church are simply there to control. They are not based on the teachings of the Bible.
    • observation  •  7 mths ago
      Why do people think that belonging or not belonging to a church is the same as having beliefs and not having beliefs?
      • Dark Angel 7 mths ago
        It has been said that those who are "religious" seek answers from others, while those who are "spiritual" seek their own answers. A church isn't necessary to having beliefs.
    • tom  •  7 mths ago
      Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church because he spoke out against the sale of "endulgences", meaning that the church would sell you a "get out of hell ticket".
      • David 7 mths ago
        indulgences
      • James Welch 7 mths ago
        (Ouch!)
      • Brad 7 mths ago
        See what happens when you steal back the money?
    • R E D O X  •  7 mths ago
      A little less political sway by the RC church there would be a benefit to all.
    • rubester  •  7 mths ago
      Once people get a little educated, they begin to see what a load of #$%$ organized religion is.
      • finlander 7 mths ago
        Christianity isn't the problem, stupid Atheists like you are the problem with the corrupting of the young.
      • Dark Angel 7 mths ago
        Finlander: Rubster never said he didn't believe in a supreme being; nor did he say he was an Atheist. He only said "organized religion" is not necessary.
    • Just  •  7 mths ago
      Religion - a great way to make money. What a bunch of bull.
    • MICHAEL  •  7 mths ago
      I remember when I was an undergrad student at Loyola University here in Chicago, when we had to take mandatory religion classes at a Catholic school.
      In one of those religion classes, an old Catholic priest said "If you are not Catholic, you are going to Hell!" So much for religious tolerance.
    • Tuy  •  7 mths ago
      The sex scandals hurt a lot of religions but obviously the Catholic church the most. It is perceived by many as a deep rooted deception and will take generations to amend due to the large number of priests involved. You have to practice what you preach, no excuses.
    • tom  •  7 mths ago
      I consider myself Christian, but do not belong to any church or claim to follow any denomination. My main reason? There is little humility among organized religions. They each claim to be the "true" faith, and to know all about God and what He wants from us. I have to think God hates this kind of arrogance!
    • Jeff  •  7 mths ago
      I grew up in a devout Filipino Catholic household. Was baptized and went to Sunday School. However, while I still believe in God and Jesus, I am not a practicing Catholic. My devout parents asked me why I stopped going to church. My parents especially my mom asked the question and I said to her I don't get it. Never did after all those Sundays in church and classes. I was taught be good to your neighbors, but priests and officials of the church have abused their own followers. Jesus lived a humble life, but you see the church has become a multinational corporation that also sees itself as a political power. I am fine with the church being a moral authority but for years it has stepped over that line and has imposed its own political power telling people and governments what to do. I can not support or practice in a church that does such things. Devout Catholics are so bad, witnessed first hand hypocrisy such as gossip, lying, stealing, etc. The idea of sin is a form of control and to develop what is now the vast Catholic empire it has been for the last millennium. Sorry for the thesis, but this was a summary of my thoughts on the church.
    • ricardo  •  7 mths ago
      Not only Catholics, Evangelicals are shrinking too. Catholics have sex scandals and Evangelicals have money laundry and drug traffic.
    • Not Again  •  7 mths ago
      "The religion didn't stick with me," said Maragato, now a 24-year-old journalism student.
    • Game Over  •  7 mths ago
      one just needs to remember how Christianity was imposed on Latin America to have a reason to leave it behind , so good for them for leaving such #$%$ , it was about time .
    • Rich  •  7 mths ago
      its not about sex scandals. It's about reality, for all "garden variety' of religions.
    • Old Corps Grunt  •  7 mths ago
      I was born and raised in a Catholic household.

      Force-fed the Catholic dogma.

      I refused to make my confirmation because I wouldn't swear allegiance to something I didn't believe in.
    • Anon  •  7 mths ago
      When you treat a holy place/religion like a corporation, its likely to decline if people don't agree. Treat people like people and religion like religion, by listening to the people and making few changes. You can't use contraception? #$%$ so you are supposed to have 20 babies if you wanna have set for like 19 years or so?
    • A Yahoo User  •  7 mths ago
      The article confuses the catholic religion with christianity. They are two different things. The catholic religion is dogma and christians follow Christ. The man may have left the catholic church but hopefully not christianity.
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