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Will suburban Ohio, or metro Houston, need to accommodate the same number of Catholics who once worshipped in shrinking cities like Cincinnati? In the long term, that seems unlikely.
Jan 2, 2023 · Catholicism is the largest religious body in 36 U.S. states, and the data show that Catholicism is growing fastest in the South and West, even as it declines in the Midwest and Northeast.
- Jonah Mckeown
Dec 13, 2023 · Statistics on the Steubenville Diocese from 2020, the latest available, show that there are just over 30,000 Catholics out of a total population of about 496,000.
Sep 19, 2024 · Last week’s presidential debate thrust Springfield, Ohio, into the national spotlight, prompting people to wonder how a Haitian community has taken root there — and why. Here’s a look at ...
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Nov 20, 2020 · In 1960, Ohio went republican because JFK couldn’t get Protestants to join Catholics. In 2020, Ohio went Republican because the majority of Catholics joined Protestants in supporting President Trump. And if this Catholic Republican trend continues, it may mean Ohio becomes reliably red.
- Brian Calfano
Sep 16, 2024 · Catholics created charities, hospitals and parochial schools. They fought for living wages and to support and protect immigrants. More migration to Ohio in the 20th century continued to change the dynamics of religion in the state. Immigrants from Christian Orthodox faiths and non-Christian faiths started arriving in larger numbers.
As 2022 comes to a close, here are four charts that help to explain, in visual terms, the Catholic presence in the United States. Catholicism is the largest religious body in 36 U.S. states, and the data show that Catholicism is growing fastest in the South and West, even as it declines in the Midwest and Northeast.
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