Adult baptisms: What’s driving the rise?
- A record 17,800 adults will be baptized in France this Easter, including over 7,400 young people aged 11 to 17, according to the Conference of Bishops in France.
- In Austria, around 240 adults are preparing for baptism this Easter, an 85% increase from 2024, with significant growth in the Vienna Archdiocese as cited by Daniel Vychityl.
- A survey indicates that 78% of catechumens in France acknowledge social media helped them discover or deepen their faith, according to Famille Chrétienne and Aleteia.
- The Catholic Church in the UK shows a growth in young adult attendance, with twice as many identifying with Catholicism compared to the Church of England, according to a report from the Bible Society.
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Adult baptisms: What’s driving the rise?
Catholic dioceses across the world are reporting that record numbers of adults are seeking baptism at this year’s Easter Vigil.A baptism at the Easter Vigil in Westminster Cathedral, London, England, in 2019. © Mazur/catholicnews.org.uk.What kind of figures are dioceses seeing? And what are the baptismal candidates, known as catechumens, saying about their journeys to the Catholic Church?The Pillar takes a country-by-country look.🇦🇹 AustriaWha…
Social media and personal research driving France’s record baptism boom, survey reveals
The Catholic Church in France will welcome a record number of adults into the faith in 2025, with particularly strong growth in the numbers of young adults and teenagers, according to newly released statistics from the country’s Conference of Bi... [...]
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