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flag A new poll reveals Northern Ireland’s young adults are increasingly spiritually engaged, defying trends of religious decline.

flag 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. flag 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. flag 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.

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