Beliefs, practices and attitudes of Portuguese undergraduate youth

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Abstract

This paper presents results of the author’s PhD research: Catholic beliefs and practices, attitudes toward marriage, life and sexuality. The empirical support is a survey made to a sample of 500 students from Lisbon public universities, using a non-random sampling in two phases, first a quota sampling and after a convenience one. There are some results that stand out. More than half of students of the sample call themselves Catholic and believe in the dogmatic representations about God, Jesus and Mary, though other dogmatic beliefs as hell, purgatory and resurrection are much lower. There is some spirituality among students, although the importance of God is less important. The frequencies of the Mass, prayer, Holy Communion, confession are all very low. The attitudes toward marriage, life and sexuality lie between ‘some’ and ‘very’, with abortion having the smallest rating and contraception the highest. In general, undergraduate youth is away from the norms of the Church. At the same time, these youngsters believe and belong more than they practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)432-455
Number of pages24
JournalHorizonte
Volume10
Issue number26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Beliefs
  • Practices
  • Attitudes
  • Portugal
  • Undergraduate students

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