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Montreal Anglicans Adapt to Shifting Faith Landscape

Montreal Anglicans Adapt to Shifting Faith Landscape

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April 3, 20261m 59s

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In Montreals Anglican Diocese, Executive Archdeacon Deborah Meister observes a demographic shift: aging congregants struggle to attend services, while young adults and middle-agers seek spiritual community. Globally, Christianity grew but lagged behind Islam and the unaffiliated. In the U.S. and Canada, Christianitys share of the population decreased, yet immigration boosts Christians numbers. Secularization slows in the West, with Christianity holding ground, especially among Gen Z. Churches adapt with multilingual services and inclusive practices, aiming to maintain faith engagement.

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