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Catholic but not too much — Nearly 80% of Italians identify with the faith, but few regularly go to church

ISOLA DEL GRAN SASSO, Italy Two children scribbled petitions to St. Gabriele dell Addolorata in the vast sanctuary where the young saint is venerated in this central Italian mountain village. Andrea, 6, asked for blessings for his family and pets. Sofia, 9, gave thanks for winning a dance competition.

Meet the nones : An ever increasing group across Europe with little to no religious affiliation

Meet the nones : An ever increasing group across Europe with little to no religious affiliation
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Nearly 80 per cent of Italians say they are Catholic, but few regularly go to church

ISOLA DEL GRAN SASSO, Italy (AP): Two children scribbled petitions to St Gabriele dell’Addolorata in the vast sanctuary where the young saint is venerated in this central Italian mountain village. Andrea, six, asked for blessings for his family and.

80% of Italians are Catholic, few attend church regularly

"I practice where I want. Every morning I pray on my own," Carmela Forino said in the sanctuary room filled with votive offerings, from baby bibs to sports jerseys, left by 2 million annual visitors to San Gabriele. "One has to believe in something, right? You do what you feel in your heart. You can't require me to go to Mass on Sundays."

Nearly 80% of Italians say they are Catholic But few regularly go to church

In Italy, centuries-old churches dot the landscape, sanctuaries and processions draw crowds, and nearly 80% of the population profess themselves Catholic. But to the majority, it s an affiliation in name

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