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Chat now about Catholics in New England

Posted by Michael Paulson March 10, 2009 02:18 PM

Mark Silk, a very sharp scholar of religion and public life at Trinity College, is right now hosting a chat about the American Religious Identification Survey released yesterday that shows a decline in the percentage of Catholics in New England and a rise in the number of non-religious folks here and nationally. You can join the chat here:

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Michael Paulson covers religion for The Boston Globe. He shared in the Pulitzer Prize in 2003, won the Mike Berger, Templeton and Supple awards in 2008, and is a four-time winner of the Wilbur Award.
E-mail mpaulson@globe.com.

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