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n. [天主教] 九时公祷

[天主教] 九时公祷

nones
n 1: the fifth of the seven canonical hours; about 3 p.m.


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  • Religious ‘Nones’ in America: Who They Are and What They Believe
    In public opinion surveys, people who answer a question about their religion by saying they are atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular” are combined into a category called “religiously unaffiliated” – now widely known as the “nones ”
  • The Nones Project | Who are the Nones? What do they believe?
    Discover the four types of non-religious Americans and their beliefs Explore insights on spirituality, religion, and secular life in the United States
  • Religious Nones are now the largest single group in the U. S.
    Religiously unaffiliated people now make up 28% of U S adults, according to a new study from Pew Research That's a larger cohort than Catholics or evangelical Protestants When Americans are
  • Who are the ‘nones’? New Pew study debunks myths about America’s . . .
    (RNS) — America’s religiously unaffiliated, or “nones,” are largely defined by what they are not, rather than what they are So as they’ve multiplied, it’s perhaps unsurprising that they’ve also
  • How the ‘Nones’ and ‘Nons’ Pose New . . . - Christ and Culture
    Recent books such as Nonverts and The Great Dechurching plot the growing number of disenfranchised nones Both the nones and the nons are defined by what they have left The nones are individuals who have opted out of any religious affiliation They prefer not to identify with any religious entity
  • nones - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    nones (plural nones) (historical, often capitalized) The notional first-quarter day of a Roman month, occurring on the 7th day of the four original 31- day months (March, May, Quintilis or July, and October) and on the 5th day of all other months
  • Staggering New Data Reveals Decline in Importance of Faith in Americans . . .
    The rise of the religious “nones” is continuing, according to new data, with the percentage of Americans who consider religion “very important” to their lives now dipping below 50% Newly published data from Gallup found that, in 2025, the share of U S adults who identified as “nones” — those with no religious affiliation at all — reached a record high of 24%, up from 21% and
  • How Buddhists became ‘nones’ – Deseret News
    How Buddhists became ‘nones’ Secularization appears to be less about strident disbelief and more about a gradual erosion that happens alongside shifts in social structures that once allowed religious practice to flourish
  • What Ever Happened to the ‘Nones’? - Breakpoint
    Instead, this exodus from churches marked the rise of the so-called “nones,” those who, when asked their religious identity on surveys, answer simply, “none ” Notably, these “nones” are still likely to say they are “spiritual,” or profess belief in a higher power—just not any deity in particular
  • The Nones: U. S. - AP NEWS
    About four in 10 of those under 30 are nones — nearly as many as say they're Christians The trend was evident in interviews on the University of Missouri campus





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