Falling births help drive 30pc drop in Catholic baptisms

A new briefing note from The Iona Institute has found that over the past 10 years, the number of baptisms taking place annually has fallen by 30pc. The research finds that the two big drivers of the decline are falling births, and rising secularism. Falling births account for about 60pc of the decline with the rest accounted for by secularisation. (Iona Institute)

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