A Gazeta.pl poll shows 54.85% of readers don’t attend church services, with regular attendance at 29.89%.
MAJORITY DECLARES NO CHURCH ATTENDANCE
Over half of voters in the Gazeta.pl poll declared they don’t go to church (54.85%, result from January 22, 2026). This is the most frequently chosen answer, which decisively dominates the other options. It shows the scale of distance from regular religious practices among portal readers.
The second largest group consists of people who declare regular church attendance (29.89%). This answer was indicated by less than one third of voters. This result is significantly lower than the percentage of people who do not participate in worship at all.
OCCASIONAL VISITS REMAIN MARGINAL
The “sometimes” option was chosen by about 15% of participants in the poll. This shows that the model of sporadic participation is now significantly less popular than complete abandonment or regular presence.
This distribution of responses suggests an increasingly clear polarization of attitudes. Some readers declare permanent participation, but a significantly larger group openly admits that they do not go to church at all.
READER DECLARATIONS REFLECT BROADER TREND
The results of the Gazeta.pl poll indicate a clear weakening of daily religious practices. Non-participation in worship has become the dominant declaration, fitting into the social changes observed for years.
Although the poll is not nationwide, it well reflects the moods among people actively following social and religious topics. The responses show that for many readers, the Church is ceasing to be a constant element of daily life.

