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Gen Z Catholics and the Growing Divide Over Israel

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AI-generatedThis article discusses a religious and social issue involving Catholic Church authorities and younger generations, reflecting broader tensions in religious and geopolitical contexts. It highlights how demographic shifts and online discourse can influence public opinion and potentially impact social cohesion.
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- Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was blocked by Israeli police from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulcher on Palm Sunday.
- 74% of Catholics under 50 hold an unfavorable view of Israel, per a Pew Research survey.
- The incident prompted criticism from Generation Z Catholics in the U.S.
- Concerns over U.S. foreign involvement and humanitarian issues in Gaza are contributing factors.
- Some observers warn that skepticism may lead to extremist views influenced by online rhetoric.
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