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How Gen Z’s relationship with religion is changing

Colm Flynn, New York Post

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Something is changing in society when it comes to Gen Z and their relationship with religion. Their parents may have drifted from the Church — because of scandals, laziness, shifting priorities, etc. As Pope Leo told a million young people in Rome for the Jubilee, “There is a burning question in our hearts, a need for truth that we cannot ignore, which leads us to ask ourselves: What is true happiness? What is the true meaning of life? . . . Jesus is our hope.” Young people today are looking for meaning, and many are finding it in the tradition, culture, and beauty of the Catholic Church.
 

 

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