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I don't think there are any public released figures.

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Answer from a CatholicFor the most part, Catholics do not tithe, which is contributing 10% of your income to the Church. Most Churches, and your envelopes, contain instructions that you should be tithing, they usually recommend 5% to the local Church and 5% to Missions, Convents, etc. This is rarely followed. In one parish with which I am familiar, there are over 2,000 registered families. Far more people attend Sunday Mass than would be accounted for by registered families, and of all of them, there are only about 300 families that actually use envelopes. I do not know what percentage of their income those 300 donate, but even if all of them tithed, it would still be a very small percentage of Catholics.
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