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A new poll reveals Northern Ireland’s young adults are increasingly spiritually engaged, defying trends of religious decline.
A new Iona Institute poll shows rising religious interest among Northern Ireland’s 18- to 24-year-olds, with 30% holding a “very positive” view of Christianity—more than any other age group—despite only 28% identifying as Catholic and half saying they are neither religious nor spiritual.
Young adults are more likely to pray and engage with religious content than older generations, reflecting a broader “Quiet Revival” seen across Ireland, Britain, and the U.S.
While overall religious practice remains low, the findings challenge assumptions of inevitable decline, indicating a shift toward more active spiritual engagement rather than passive affiliation.
Una nueva encuesta revela que los adultos jóvenes de Irlanda del Norte están cada vez más comprometidos espiritualmente, desafiando las tendencias de declive religioso.