Surprising results reveal “most Catholic cities in America”
John Burger | Apr 17, 2018
Barna issues its Cities Report, showing which areas stand out according to denomination.
New York and Boston may have long been thought of as two of the most Catholic metropolises in America—largely due to the long history of Irish and Italian immigration there.But a new study from the Barna Group shows the most Catholic city in America is way down South: Lafayette, Louisiana, is 50 percent Catholic.
In fact, the only northeastern area that makes the top five of the most Catholic cities in the US is Providence, Rhode Island-New Bedford, Massachusetts, at 39 percent.
But that area is edged out by three areas in Texas:
- Harlington, Weslaco, Brownsville, McAllen: 42 percent.
- El Paso, Texas, and Las Cruces, New Mexico: 41 percent.
- Corpus Christi, Texas: 39 percent.
- Montgomery-Selma, Alabama: 62 percent.
- Greenville-Spartanberg-Anderson, South Carolina, including nearby Asheville, North Carolina: 60 percent.
- Chattanooga, Tennessee: 59 percent.
Drilling down even further, Barna finds that the most Lutheran spot in America is La Crosse-Eau-Claire, Wisconsin. The most Baptist city is Jackson, Mississippi, where more than half of the resident identify by that denomination. And Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois, has the most self-identified Methodists.
The study uses data based on online and telephone interviews with nationwide random samples of 76,505 adults conducted over the course of seven years, concluding in 2016.