WSJ: " Marrying Tradition and Modernity," Catholic millennials on marriage

Christine B. Whelan reports on the Wall Street Journal:

Catholic young adults place great importance on marriage but have turned away from church-based ideas of how to make it work, according to a study released last week by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University . . .

On questions about the importance of lifelong commitment in marriage, millennials are more in step with their pre-Vatican II-generation grandparents, but on questions about the influence of Catholic teachings on their views about marriage, young adults agree with their boomer parents . . .

The report is here.