No Mass, No Prayer: New Dominant Pattern in Reader Declarations

Gazeta.pl survey shows 54.85% of readers declare no church attendance, making non-participation the dominant declaration.

Most Decline Church Attendance

In a survey on Gazeta.pl portal, over half of respondents (54.85% as of January 22, 2026) declared they do not attend church at all. This response significantly dominates other options, showing the scale of distance towards regular religious practices among portal readers. Regular church attendance was declared by only 29.89% of participants.

Occasional Participation Least Common

The option “sometimes” was chosen by only about 15% of survey participants, indicating that sporadic attendance is less popular than either total abandonment or regular presence. This distribution suggests an increasingly clear polarization of attitudes among readers.

Reflecting Broader Social Trends

The Gazeta.pl survey results indicate a clear weakening of daily religious practices. Non-church attendance has become the dominant declaration, fitting into long-observed social changes. While not a nationwide study, the survey reflects attitudes among those actively following social and religious topics, showing many readers no longer consider the Church a constant element of daily life.

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