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September 8, 2020
3. Teens’ religious practices
Religiously unaffiliated teens just as likely as others to often feel a deep sense of wonder about the universe
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3. Teens’ religious practices
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About four-in-ten teens, parents say they attend religious services at least monthly
Evangelical teens most likely to attend services weekly or more often
About four-in-ten teens attend religious services mainly because parents want them to
Parents far more likely than teens to pray on a regular basis
Three-quarters of religiously unaffiliated teens seldom or never pray
More than half of evangelical Protestant teens attend religious education programs, religious youth groups
Religiously unaffiliated teens just as likely as others to often feel a deep sense of wonder about the universe
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