New research has found that annual baptisms have fallen by 30 percent over the last ten years in Ireland.
A briefing note from the Iona Institute, a Christian advocacy and research body, says falling births and the rise of secularism are the two driving causes of the decline, with the drop in birth rates accounting for approximately 60 percent of the decrease.
In the ten year period which the research looks at, it was also shown that births in the Republic of Ireland have fallen by 19.9 percent, and 21.3 percent in Northern Ireland. Overall, this is a decline of 18.8 percent.
The report said the “biggest part of the decline [in baptisms] is accounted for by a fall in the number of births overall.”
“However, the effect of secularisation has been very significant, as we will see. The number of people who says they belong to no religion (the…
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