Geloof in Nederland

Katholiek-zijn vandaag

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54195/RS.24763

Trefwoorden:

Catholicism, Generation Z, salience, nationalism, chauvinism, civil religion, culturalization, politicization, public religion, conservatism

Samenvatting

The recent edition of God in the Netherlands presents an intriguing image of contemporary Dutch Catholics. Church membership, practice and salience are in decline, while the appreciation for the cultural role of religion and national pride are on the rise. In particular for Catholics and unaffiliated believers, Christianity tends to function as a civil religion. This aligns with a global trend, such as the rise of white Christian nationalism in the United States. Generation Z, with slightly higher church membership rates than Generation Y, takes part in the rising positive appreciation of the social and political role of religion. Catholics are underrepresented in Dutch Generation Z but in countries such as France, the popularity of Catholicism among this generation is growing. There is anecdotal evidence for an increase of baptisms in the Netherlands as well, next to a growing popularity of Catholicism in online culture. This calls for further research. 

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Biografieën auteurs

  • Kees de Groot, Universiteit van Tilburg

    Kees de Groot is bijzonder hoogleraar Sociologie van levensbeschouwing en geestelijke volksgezondheid aan Tilburg University en coördineert het Centrum voor Religie in de Publieke Sfeer (CRiPS).

  • Nora Kindermann, Universiteit van Tilburg

    Nora Kindermann is als postdoctoraal onderzoeker verbonden aan het CRiPS waar ze onderzoek doet naar katholieke jongeren. 

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Gepubliceerd

12-12-2025

Citeerhulp

de Groot, K., & Kindermann, N. (2025). Geloof in Nederland: Katholiek-zijn vandaag. Religie & Samenleving, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.54195/RS.24763