Pew Statistics Reveal Conciliar Sect’s Apostasy: Educated in Worldliness, Ignorant of Christ the King
The Pew Research Center’s recent report on educational attainment among U.S. religious groups, as disseminated by EWTN News, presents a sociological snapshot: 35% of U.S. Catholics hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, a figure matching the national average. The data further breaks down this cohort by ethnicity, noting higher rates among Asian Catholics (53%) and white Catholics (43%) compared to Hispanic Catholics (20%). Comparisons are drawn to other religious groups, highlighting higher college completion rates among Hindus (70%) and Jews (65%), and lower rates among evangelical Protestants (29%) and historically Black Protestant denominations (24%). The report, based on the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study surveying 36,908 Americans, frames these statistics as a neutral observation of educational trends within religious demographics.



