NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Generation Z is ditching the "spiritual but not religious" label for the pews of the Roman Catholic Church , fueling a conversion boom that experts say is driven by a desire for moral order, ancient tradition, and a rejection of modern secularism. What was once dismissed as a post-pandemic fluke has transformed into a measurable cultural shift. According to recent data from the Barna Group, a firm tracking U.S. faith trends, Gen Z Christians are now attending church more frequently than Millennials, Gen X, and even Baby Boomers. In 2025, the typical Gen Z churchgoer attended services nearly two weekends a month—the highest level since tracking began and a 100% increase from 2020 levels. CATHOLIC CONFERENCE SHATTERS ATTENDANCE RECORDS AS 26,000 YOUNG PEOPLE FLOCK TO FAITH EVENT Young people, particularly young men in urban areas like New York City are driving a boom in both conversions and attendance of church services and social gatherings.…