
It is not easy being a catholic, especially after decades of bad press and losing a large of amount of followers because of it, this chart tries to study the disbursement of catholic faithful through a century's worth of data.


This graph represents the change in percentage of Catholics by state between 1990 and 2008, further delineated by color to represent the regions of the country. Montana, Louisiana, and Rhode Island had the biggest decline in Catholics with about a 16% negative shift, while Texas had the largest positive shift of approximately 10%.


This chart describes and depicts the change in the percentage of catholics by state from the year nineteen-ninety to the year two thousand and eight.


The following chart lists the change in Catholics by state from the years 1990 to the yeaer 2008. Texas, California and Arizona had the highest increase in percentage of Catholics increased. Montana had the most Catholics leave.


This chart shows the change in percentage of Catholics by state between 1990 and 2008. States are divided geographically into four regions: Northeast, Midwest, West, and South.


This chart is titled: Change in percentage of Catholics. It shows the change in percentage of members by regions of the United Stated of America. It learned a lot from it.


This chart depicts the change in percent of people practicing Catholicism by state, and is further broken down by the area of the country. The chart is specific to the years 1990 through 2008.


This graph illustrates the change in the number of Catholics by state from the years of 1990 and 2008. It is separated by regions of Northwest, Midwest, West and South.


The image depicts a graph showing the change in percentage of Catholics by state, between 1900 and 2008. Geographical locations in US include: Northeast, Midwest, West, South, as well as all 50 states. The overall trend is downward, as the Catholic population decreases.


This chart shows the change in the percentage of Catholics from the years 1990 to 2008 by states in the United States. Montana had the largest decline: about 16%. Texas showed an increase by around 10%.


This graph shows the change in percentage of "Catholics" by state between 1990 and 2008. The largest gains were in Texas, California and Arizona. The largtest losses were in Rhode Island, Louisiana and Montana.


This looks at the (yay!) change in catholics from 1990-2008 by state. Overall, the trend is thankfully downwards, especially in New England and Montana. The increasing states include TX, CA, and AZ, the crazy states.


This chart describes change in percentage of Catholics by state between 1990 and 2008. Region on the chart include Northeast, Mideast, West, and South.


This graph illustrates the change in the number of Catholics by state from 1990 to 2008. Texas, California and Arizona saw increases, while Louisiana, Montana and Rhode Island lost Catholics. More states saw losses than gains.


This chart shows the change in percentage of Catholics by state between 1990 and 2008. It splits up four regions including northeast, Midwest, west and south. The most being in Texas. The least in Montana.

