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Catholic Church (1054 - Present) - Religious Group

Religious Family: Catholic Liturgical
Religious Tradition: Catholic
Description: The Catholic Church is centered in the Vatican and is headed by the Pope, also known as the Bishop of Rome. Rome is one of the original five Sees of the Christian Church. It became an important center of Christendom after Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity. It separated from the Sees of Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria in 1054. The Catholic Church is the largest Christian communion worldwide. The Catholic Church first colonized what was to become the United States in 1565. Through processes of immigration and evangelism, it became the largest denomination in America in the late nineteenth century and remains so today.
Official Site: https://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en.html
Interactive Timeline: Catholic Liturgical Family Interactive Timeline

Maps: Catholic Church1

Adherence Rate per 1,000 (2020)

Congregations (2020)



Top 5 Catholic Church States (2020)1 [View all States]

Rank State Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Rhode Island 142 445,597 406.06
2 Massachusetts 593 2,497,737 355.30
3 New Jersey 673 2,971,461 319.89
4 New York 1451 6,191,464 306.49
5 New Mexico 439 633,259 299.06

Top 5 Catholic Church Counties (2020)1 [View all Counties]

Rank County Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 St. James Parish, LA 7 19,342 957.90
2 Jim Hogg County, TX 2 4,231 874.53
3 Zavala County, TX 3 8,100 837.64
4 Lyman County, SD 4 3,103 834.59
5 Emmons County, ND 6 2,695 816.42

Top 5 Catholic Church Metro Areas (2020)1 [View all Metro Areas]

Rank Metro Congregations Adherents Adherence Rate
1 Nogales, AZ Micro Area 9 37,528 787.26
2 Rio Grande City-Roma, TX Micro Area 15 50,731 769.58
3 El Centro, CA Metro Area 12 135,485 753.94
4 Las Vegas, NM Micro Area 51 23,466 747.56
5 Taos, NM Micro Area 32 22,905 664.12

Catholic Church, Members (1925 - 2010)2


Catholic Church, Ministers & Churches (1925 - 2010)2


Catholic Church, Trends (1925 - 2010)2

YEAR MEMBERS MINISTERS CHURCHES
1925 16,047,914 24,352 17,380
1929 17,173,148 26,925 18,166
1931 14,441,011
1933 20,199,594 18,085
1935 20,609,302 31,029 18,242
1937 21,322,688 18,428
1940 21,284,456 18,733
1943 22,945,248 18,976
1944 23,419,700 14,791
1945 25,286,178 14,523
1946 24,402,124
1950 28,634,878 43,889 15,533
1951 29,241,580 44,459 20,443
1952 30,253,428 45,064 15,723
1953 31,476,260 45,271 20,618
1954 32,403,332 46,785 20,794
1955 33,396,648 48,165 21,086
1956 34,563,852 49,725 21,121
1957 35,846,476 50,881 21,327
1958 39,509,508 52,953 21,617
1959 40,871,304 53,796 23,346
1960 42,104,900 54,945 23,393
1961 42,876,664 55,858 23,374
1962 43,847,936 56,818 23,412
1963 44,874,372 57,616 23,541
1964 45,640,620 58,930 23,490
1965 46,246,176 59,491 23,668
1967 46,864,912 59,979 23,734
1968 47,468,332 60,123 23,814
1969 47,872,088 59,525 23,812
1970 48,214,728 58,510 23,708
1971 48,390,992 57,778 23,796
1972 48,460,428 57,332 23,880
1973 48,465,440 57,070 23,998
1974 48,701,836 59,287 23,753
1975 48,881,872 59,234 24,135
1976 49,325,752 58,713 24,158
1977 49,836,176 58,903 24,468
1978 49,602,036 58,856 25,542
1979 49,812,176 59,059 24,161
1980 50,449,840 58,845 24,188
1981 51,207,580 58,534 24,277
1982 52,088,776 57,870 24,071
1983 52,392,936 57,891 24,260
1984 52,286,044 57,317 24,275
1985 52,654,908 57,183 24,251
1986 52,893,216 53,382 23,561
1987 53,496,864 53,522 23,552
1988 54,918,948 52,948 23,091
1989 57,019,948 53,111 23,500
1990 58,568,016 53,088 23,685
1991 58,267,424 52,277 19,971
1992 59,220,724 50,907 19,863
1993 59,858,040 50,320 19,787
1994 60,190,604 49,947 19,723
1995 60,280,456 49,009 19,726
1996 61,207,912 49,071 22,728
1998 62,018,436 47,199 19,584
1999 62,391,484 46,063
2000 63,683,032 46,075
2001 65,270,444 45,713
2002 66,407,105 44,487 19,484
2003 67,259,768 44,212 19,431
2004 67,820,833 43,422 19,297
2005 69,135,254 42,271 18,992
2006 67,515,016 42,307 19,044
2007 67,117,016 57,814 18,479
2008 68,115,001 57,897 18,674
2009 68,503,456 41,361 18,372
2010 68,202,492 40,291 18,199
       

Demographic & Public Opinion Data

The following table provides information from Roman Catholic respondents on demographic characteristics and a variety of attitudes and experiences using data from the 2014 U.S. Religious Landscape Survey, collected by Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

Demographics (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent that live in the South. 26.2
Percent that are currently citizens of the United States 90.8
Percent that are 60 or older 39.7
Percent female 52.4
Percent of Hispanic origin or descent 24.8
Percent that are white 76.6
Percent born in the United States 79.7
Percent that are currently married 52.9
Percent with a family income of less than $40,000 a year 33.7
Percent that have a B.A., B.S. or other 4-year college degree 40.5
   

Religious Practices (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent that are members of a local house of worship 64.6
Percent that pray at least once a day 60.2
Percent that meditate at least once a week 42
Percent that attend religious services at least once a week 42.9
Percent that read scripture outside of religious services at least once a week 25.2
Percent that participate in prayer groups, Scripture study groups or religious education programs at least once a week 16.1
Percent that share their faith with "non-believers or people from other relgious backgrounds" at least once a week 14.5
Percent that did volunteer work in the last seven days 33
Percent that speak in tongues at least once a month 14.6
   

Religious Beliefs (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent that believe in God or a universal spirit 97.4
Percent that believe in Heaven 84.5
Percent that believe in Hell 62.2
Percent that believe in reincarnation 0
Percent that say religion is a very important part of their life 58.6
Percent that believe their holy book is the word of God 62.8
Percent that believe that their church or denomination should preserve its traditional beliefs and practices 36
Percent that look most to "religious teachings and beliefs" when it comes to questions of right and wrong 30.6
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations bring people together and strengthen community bonds 91.1
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations play an important role in helping the poor and needy 90.4
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations protect and strengthen morality in society 82.5
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations are too involved with politics 43.3
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations are too concerned with money and power 48.9
Percent that believe that churches and other religious organizations focus too much on rules 49.6
Percent that think about the meaning and purpose of life at least once a week 52.2
Percent that feel a strong sense of gratitude or thankfulness at least once a week 76.9
Percent that feel a deep sense of wonder about the universe at least once a week 42.5
Percent that feel a deep sense of spiritual peace and well-being at least once a week 58
Percent that think many religions can lead to eternal life 81.9
   

Moral Attitudes (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent that believe that there are clear and absolute standards for what is right and wrong 33.1
Percent that think homosexuality should be accepted by society 68.4
Percent that "strongly favor" allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally 20.1
Percent that think more women in the workforce is a change for the worse 8.4
Percent that think that more people having children without getting married is a change for the worse 57.9
Percent that believe that abortion should be illegal in all cases 17.7
   

Political Attitudes (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent Republican 25.7
Percent that are conservative or very conservative 38.6
Percent that are not registered to vote 11
Percent that personally know anyone who is gay or lesbian 80.3
Percent that believe that government aid to the poor does more harm than good 47.2
Percent that think that growing immigration is a change for the worse 34.7
Percent that believe that stricter environmental laws and regulations are worth the cost. 55
Percent that would prefer a smaller government, with fewer services 53.8
   

Other Beliefs and Attitudes (Roman Catholic)
Percent
Percent that are very satisfied with their health 54.3
Percent that are "very satisfied" with family life 72.8
Percent that say they are "very happy" with life these days 34
Percent that believe that humans and other living beings evolved over time 68.3
   

Sources

1 The 2020 data were collected by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies (ASARB) and include data for 372 religious bodies or groups. Of these, the ASARB was able to gather data on congregations and adherents for 217 and on congregations only for 155. [More information on the data sources]

2 All data on clergy, members, and churches are taken from the National Council of Churches’ Historic Archive CD and recent print editions of the Council’s Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches. The CD archives all 68 editions of the Yearbook (formerly called Yearbook of the Churches and Yearbook of American Churches) from 1916 to 2000. Read more information on the Historic Archive CD and the Yearbook.

Membership figures are "inclusive." According to the Yearbook, this includes "those who are full communicant or confirmed members plus other members baptized, non-confirmed or non-communicant." Each denomination has its own criteria for membership.

When a denomination listed on the Historic Archive CD was difficult to identify, particularly in early editions of the Yearbook, the ARDA staff consulted numerous sources, including Melton’s Encyclopedia of American Religions and the Handbook of Denominations in the United States. In some cases, ARDA staff consulted the denomination’s website or contacted its offices by phone. When a denomination could not be positively identified, its data were omitted.

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