Young Christians within the USA – Faith, Power and Politics | DW Reporter
They’re young, conservative, and catholic: More and more American Gen Z men are finding purpose, community and their political orientation via faith.
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Gen Z had long been considered skeptical of religion. But in the US a new trend is emerging: young, conservative men are re-finding christian faith in their quest for meaning, values and moral orientation in an ever more chaotic world. Is a new political base forming for Donald Trump’s Republican party? Meanwhile, more liberal congregations are criticizing the increasingly blurry lines between religion and nationalism in the US. Pope Leo XIV is also distancing himself from Trump. How entangled are politics and religion in the US – and what role will that play in future elections?
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:52 CPAC – Conservatives come together in the US
01:21 An expert explains why the catholic vote is so important
02:25 What an 18 year old’s catholic faith means to him
03:03 Charlie Kirk’s death
03:51 Faith as a part of everyday life and identity for young men
06:10 A priest explains the new trend
06:40 Religion among Gen Z is on the rise
07:46 Church representatives criticize Trump’s government
09:39 Why some parents welcome this new change
10:38 Welcoming ritual into Christian brotherhood
11:16 Gen Z, faith and the future of America
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