A Gazeta.pl survey reveals that 54.85% of readers no longer attend church services, marking significant shift in religious practices.
Survey Shows Majority Abandoning Church Attendance
A survey conducted by Gazeta.pl found that 54.85% of respondents declared they do not go to church, making it the most frequent response in the poll conducted on January 22, 2026. This result significantly outpaces regular church attendance, which was reported by only 29.89% of participants.
Sporadic Participation Becomes Rare Choice
Only about 15% of survey participants selected the “sometimes” option for church attendance, indicating that sporadic participation is less popular than either regular attendance or complete abandonment of religious services.
Reflecting Broader Societal Trends
The results suggest a clear polarization in religious attitudes, with some readers maintaining regular practice while a larger group openly rejects church participation entirely. This shift aligns with long-term social changes observed in Poland.