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      • Fifty years ago, 71% of U.S. Catholics were in the Northeast and Midwest; in 2020, 45% were. At the county level, Catholics are most prevalent mainly in New Mexico and in Texas along the Rio Grande. There is at least one Catholic congregation in 2,961 U.S. counties, a number bested only by the United Methodists.
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  2. Apr 3, 2019 · At roughly 22% of the population of the United States, Catholicism is the largest religious denomination in the country with approximately 77.4 million members as of 2017. After Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines, the US comprises of the world’s fourth-largest Catholic population.

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  3. Jan 2, 2023 · Fifty years ago, 71% of U.S. Catholics were in the Northeast and Midwest; in 2020, 45% were. At the county level, Catholics are most prevalent mainly in New Mexico and in Texas along the Rio ...

  4. The Catholic population in the United States has grown by about 2 million people in the past 10 years. Much of that growth has been concentrated in the South — today, the South has more Catholics than any other region. Fifty years ago, 71% of U.S. Catholics were in the Northeast and Midwest; in 2020, 45% were.

  5. Jan 2, 2023 · Catholicism is the largest religious body in 36 U.S. states, and the data show that Catholicism is growing fastest in the South and West, even as it declines in the Midwest and Northeast.

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · Roughly 3 in 10 U.S. Catholics (29%) live in the South, while 26% live in the Northeast, 24% in the West and 21% in the Midwest. Data cited by Pew, and other data previously covered by CNA,...

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Now 29% of all Catholics in the U.S. live in the South and 24% live in the West. Only 26% live in the Northeast and even fewer, 21%, live in the Midwest. The cardinalatial sees of the...

  8. Sep 17, 2015 · Take, for example, their geographic distribution across the country. While Catholics were once concentrated in the Northeast and Midwest, today they cluster in the South and West.

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