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THE

NATIONAL FILIPINO

CATHOLIC YOUTH

STUDY 2013: Its Joys and

Hopes

OVERVIEW • A. Background and Methodology

• B. Findings

• C. Conclusion and Recommendations

• D. Acknowledgements

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• A. BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY

NFCYS2013 GENERAL OBJECTIVE

To describe the religiosity and attitudes of the

Filipino Catholic youth

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NFCYS2013 OBJECTIVES

3. To determine whether a significant relationship exists between their demographic/socioeconomic profile and religiosity;

1. To describe their demographic and socioeconomic profile;

2. To determine their religiosity in terms of: perceived importance of religion, self-rated religiosity, group identification, ideology, ritual (public and private practice), and religious experience;

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NFCYS2013 OBJECTIVES

6. To determine whether a significant relationship exists between the domains of religiosity.

5. To determine whether a significant relationship exists between their attitudes and religiosity; and

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4. To describe their attitudes in terms of psychosocial attributes, cultural beliefs and political participation;

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METHODOLOGY

• MIXED-METHODS

RESEARCH

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NORTH OF LUZON

SOUTH OF LUZON

METROPOLITAN OF MANILA

VISAYAS

MINDANAO

MULTI-STAGE PROBABILITY SAMPLING

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INSTRUMENTS

Quantitative

• Survey Questionnaire

• Standardized Tests on psychosocial attributes,

• subjective well being, collectivism vs. individualism, and political participation

Qualitative

• Semi-structured questionnaire for the FGDs

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•B. FINDINGS

• 1. DEMOGRAPHICS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE

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North of Luzon

Manila

South of Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

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PLACE OF ORIGIN

19.2%

18.7%

20.7%

20.5%

20.9%

Male

Female

DEMOGRAPHICS

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GENDER

51.2% 47.3%

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13 to 22

23 to 39

DEMOGRAPHICS

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AGE

mean age of respondents is 19

80.1%

18.9%

Full-Time Students

Unemployed

Employed

Working Students

No Response

DEMOGRAPHICS

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OCCUPATION

53%

18.3%

16.5%

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High School

College

Graduate School

DEMOGRAPHICS

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OCCUPATION

53% 42.2%

1.7%

Pubic School

Catholic School

Non-Sectarian School

Sectarian School

No Response

DEMOGRAPHICS

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SCHOOLS ATTENDED

53% 32.4%

8.6%

2.3%

4%

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High School Graduate

College Graduate

Undergraduate

DEMOGRAPHICS

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EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

47%

33.3%

20%

Male Female

DEMOGRAPHICS

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OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH

47.5% 50.7%

18 percent of the respondents are OSY

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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FAMILY

BOTH parents are alive and living together BOTH parents are alive but not living together Father is working abroad

Mother is working abroad Mother is deceased Father is deceased

BOTH parents are deceased

68.8% 9.4%

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FAMILY

BOTH parents are baptized Catholics

Mixed

BOTH parents are not baptized Catholics

92.3%

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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FAMILY

Married in Catholic rites

Respondent does not know what rite

Married in civil ceremonies

Married in Christian rites

Parents were not married 77.7%

DEMOGRAPHICS

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FAMILY

Earns less than P10,000.00

Earns more than P10,000.00

47.0% 49.0%

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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FAMILY

Middle Income Class

Low Income Class

High Income Class

They belong to the

76.0%

21.8%

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2. Religiosity

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a. Perceived importance of religion

b. Self-Rated religiosity

c. Group identification

d. Ideology or belief system

e. Ritual (public and private)

f. Religious experience

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a. Perceived Importance of Religion

97.4%

1.4%

Religion is important

Religion is not important

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b. SELF-RATED RELIGIOSITY

85.4%

They are religious

They are not religious

They did not response

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c. GROUP IDENTIFICATION

Overall, the respondents highly value their being Catholics or membership in the Catholic Church.

Some 13 percent have sometimes thought of leaving it.

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GROUP IDENTIFICATION

People who have highly influenced their being Catholics in terms of the domains of group identification, ideology and ritual (public and private:

•Parish priests (M=3.54) •Mothers (M=3.46) •Co-members in church-based youth organizations (M=3.33) Fathers have less influence in practicing their faith (M=2.94)

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Data reveals that respondents are

“Catholics” in terms of the following categories:

d. IDEOLOGY

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• 1. They are “Catholics” in the sense that they believe what church teaches and do what they are asked to do in terms of attendance in religious services.

• 2. They are also “Catholics” in the sense that they appear to posses the values indicative of “catholicity” such as tolerance, inclusiveness and openess to other religions.

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3. They are also “Catholics’ in the sense that they appear to have a “sacramental,” “mediational,” and “communal” perspective of and approach to religion.

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e. Ritual

This section describes the public and private religious domains of the respondents.

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At least once a week, they attend the mass (79.4%),

a few times in a year, they go to confession (49.8%).

Attendance in religious services

•At least three times a month:

• They pray the rosary,

• Visit the Blessed Sacrament,

• Attend Bible studies,

• Go to prayer meetings.

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Liturgical Services

Religious services that the respondents said that they mostly attend:

Christmas (84.5%), Misa de Gallo (74.2%), Ash Wednesday (68.5%), Easter Sunday (65.2%), Palm Sunday (58.2%), Holy Thursday (57.1%), Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (47.2%), Easter Vigil (46.1%), Fasting/abstinence during Lent (36.0%), and Visita Iglesia (33.4%).

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Ritual

83% said that they attend Christmas-related services, 58% , Easter related-services and 54.1% , Lenten-related services

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Ritual PRIVATE PRACTICE

The respondents privately practice religious activities once a week.

Several times a day, they said that they pray in private.

They said that they meditate (more than once a week).

They said that they read the Bible, pray the rosary, visit the Blessed Sacrament, and pray novenas one to three times a month.

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f. RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

Respondents reported that they have experienced God’s presence in their lives as Catholics (M= 3.41).

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3. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEMOGRAPHIC /

SOCIOECONOMIC AND RELIGIOSITY

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a. The following have significant relationship with religiosity : age, gender, educational attainment, socioeconomic class, occupation, and type of school.

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4. PSYCHOSOCIAL ATTRIBUTES

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Respondents would choose to do acts that stand to benefit others and the society as a whole (M=3.17).

a. PRO-SOCIAL BEHAVIORS

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PSYCHOSOCIAL ATTRIBUTES

Data reveal that at least 20% of them had engaged in some forms of risky behaviors.

b. RISK BEHAVIORS

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PSYCHOSOCIAL ATTRIBUTES

Respondents’ total score (M=5.59) in this item indicates that they are satisfied with their lives and feel that things are going well. Of course their lives are far from being perfect, but they feel that things are for the most part good.

c. SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING

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5. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RELIGIOSITY AND ATTITUDES

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a. A significant relationship is found to exist between group identification, ideology, public practice, private practice, and religious experience with that of the psychosocial attributes, cultural beliefs, and political participation of the respondents.

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b. The more religious the respondents are, the more they are satisfied with their lives. On the other hand, those who have reported to have less engagement in risky behaviors appear to have higher religiosity.

• 6. RELIGIOSITY AND ITS DOMAINS

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Overall, between any two given domains of religiosity, there is a low to moderate positive relationship, which means that when paired, it is likely that as one sub-domain strengthens, the other one follows, and vice-versa.

Group identification Ideology

Group identification Religious Experience

Ideology Religious Experience

Public Practice Private Practice

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CONCLUSIONS &

RECOMMENDATIONS

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• It is evident that the wealth of data gathered by this study provides a very comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the Filipino Catholic youth's group, identification, ideology, rituals (public and private),and experience related to their received religious tradition.

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• More importantly, it also reveals religion's significant and broad relationship with many of their demographic/socioeconomic factors as well as attitudes, thus providing evidence that youth is indeed a diverse category.

• The findings are mostly positive on account of the self-rating procedures that were generally employed.

• That said, they are also very indicative of youth ministry and religious education programs that for the most part appear to be very responsive to the integral needs and concerns of their target beneficiaries.

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• The overall life-size picture generated by the findings is that the Filipino Catholic youth of today have remained firmly rooted in their Catholic religious tradition, have believed mostly in what it teaches about faith and morals, have not only attended normative religious services but in their own private sphere have also sought to establish a personal relation with God.

• All of these suggest a firm commitment to the Roman Catholic tradition as a faith that continually provides them with the things expected of any religion worth its name: identity, values, meaning, purpose, and healing amidst the many vicissitudes and challenges of daily life.

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Recommendations

1. Those who are between 13-22 years of age (81%) and, through no fault of their own, as interest in religion may be dependent on the life cycle, tend to be less religious than their counterparts in terms of institutional religion;

2. Those who think that the Church should not be involved in politics (55.1%), and may be unaware of its prophetic right and duty to provide moral guideposts in the secular sphere;

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3. Those who do not agree with the Church’s stance on the RH Law (48.9%), and may have an inadequate understanding of its expected impact on the moral fiber of the young people and the family;

4. Those who are studying in public schools(53.2%), and thus are more likely receiving less pastoral and catechetical care than their counterparts;

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5. Those who had thoughts of becoming a priest or nun (45%), in view of an alarming decline in the numbers of young people who want to serve God and the Church in these vocations;

6. Those who are in the lower economic bracket (21.5%) and thus would not only be vulnerable to those who may take advantage of their economic limitations but surely need the Church’s socioeconomic support;

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7. Those who are unemployed (18.4%) or who dropped out of school (18%), and thus may be in the same boat as those in the lower economic bracket, and those studying in public schools;

8. Those who at times had thoughts of leaving the Church (13%) and vulnerable to sects who are on the prowl to proselytize them;

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9. Those whose parents are both alive but do not live together (9.8%), and thus socio-psychologically at a clear disadvantage when compared with those who live with both parents; and

10. Those whose fathers are deceased (10.3%) and may be in financial dire straits, and thus are either forced much earlier than they should to earn income for their families, or to combine work with studies.

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•8. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

STEERING TEAM

Rev. Fr. GREGORIO BANAGA, JR., CM CEAP President

Most. Rev. JOEL BAYLON, DD ECY Chairman

Rev. Fr. CONEGUNDO GARGANTA ECY Executive Secretary

Ms. MARY ANN CRUZ CEAP

Ms. MA. VICTORIA TACDERAS ECY-NSYA

Ms. RHODORA FERRER CEAP Executive Director

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RESEARCH COORDINATORS

Saint Louis University

NORTH OF LUZON

Dr. GASTON KIBITEN

Ms. CRISTINA SAMIA Ms. NORILYN PINEDA Ms. RIA IGNACIO Holy Angel University

Dr. RUTH BALAJADIA-DUCUT Dr. ARNEL SICAT University of the Assumption

METROPOLITAN MANILA

Dr. NOEL ASIONES Mr. PABLITO BAYBADO, JR. University of Santo Tomas

Dr. ARIANE BORLONGAN Mr. JOO HYUK KIM De La Salle University

Mr. VIRGILIO SORIANO, JR. Dr. BELINDA CONDE Adamson University

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RESEARCH COORDINATORS

SOUTH OF LUZON

Prof. CHRISTIAN RIVERO

Aquinas University Dr. ALVIN SARIO

Ms. BELINDA CLEOFE Ms. TERESITA MIRALLES, RL Divine Word College - Calapan

Ms. FRANCES MICHELLE NUBLA Dr. MICHAEL CUESTA Ateneo de Naga University

Ms. MUTYA PAULINO Ms. NORA GALLAMO Ms. ALICIA MAPA Divine Word College - Legazpi

VISAYAS

Mr. REUEL YAP Mr. JAME BRYAN BATARA University of San Carlos

Ms. ROSALYN PEPITO St. Peter’s College

Mr. PONCIANO CALIBJO, JR. Ms. MA. LUISA ONDAY University of San Agustin

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MINDANAO

Dr. TERESITA MONTANO

Ateneo de Zamboanga University Mr. GERALD JAMES EBAL

Dr. CHRISTINE DIAZ

Ateneo de Davao University Ms. M. ISABEL ACTUB

Ms. EMMA SAGARINO

University of the Immaculate Conception Ms. MARIBETH GALINDO

Dr. ISAIAS SEALZA

Xavier University Ms. LITA SEALZA

Ms. MA. THERESA LLANO Notre Dame University Mr. EDWIN MATURA

RESEARCH COORDINATORS

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Dr. MADELEINE STA. MARIA (DLSU) PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT, DLSU Dr. JOYCE ORILLOSA (DLSU) Br. DENNIS MAGBANUA FSC (DLS-CSB) Mr. NEIL PARINAS (DLS-CSB) Ms. JOSEFINA SEMBRANO (DLS-CSB) Mr. JOHNNY AMORA (DLS-CSB) Ms. ROYCE HERNANDEZ (DLS-CSB)

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SECRETARIAT

Mr. STEPHEN BORJA ECY-NSYA

Mr. ALLAN ARELLANO CEAP

Mr. ALEXEI FLORES CEAP

Mr. NOLY CEBRITAS ECY-NSYA

Ms. MARIA LEA DASIGAN ECY-NSYA

Ms. GILLIAN HURTADO CEAP

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• TO GOD BE THE GLORY!