This article investigates the relationship between integration processes and religious participation through an analysis of migrant churches established in the city of Milan. While in Europe most public opinion and literature are focused on Islam, and religion is often viewed as an impediment and barrier to integration, this work wants instead to discuss the ways in which religion serves migrants' needs in the receiving society, acting as a social bridge. Combining qualitative data collected in six Christian migrant churches, three Catholic and three Protestant, the article explains how religious communities have become significant urban hubs for immigrants, providing opportunities to socialize, developing welfare services, supplying places for family activities, as well as moral guidance in a diverse society. By detailing the practical and social functions of churches, this article shows how religion represents an alternative and mediating force, able to support migrants' integration - a role which is still understudied in Europe.

How religion shapes immigrants’ integration: The case of Christian migrant churches in Italy / M. Ambrosini, P. Bonizzoni, S. Molli. - In: CURRENT SOCIOLOGY. - ISSN 1461-7064. - (2021). [Epub ahead of print]

How religion shapes immigrants’ integration: The case of Christian migrant churches in Italy

M. Ambrosini
Primo
Supervision
;
P. Bonizzoni
Secondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
S. Molli
2021

Abstract

This article investigates the relationship between integration processes and religious participation through an analysis of migrant churches established in the city of Milan. While in Europe most public opinion and literature are focused on Islam, and religion is often viewed as an impediment and barrier to integration, this work wants instead to discuss the ways in which religion serves migrants' needs in the receiving society, acting as a social bridge. Combining qualitative data collected in six Christian migrant churches, three Catholic and three Protestant, the article explains how religious communities have become significant urban hubs for immigrants, providing opportunities to socialize, developing welfare services, supplying places for family activities, as well as moral guidance in a diverse society. By detailing the practical and social functions of churches, this article shows how religion represents an alternative and mediating force, able to support migrants' integration - a role which is still understudied in Europe.
Christian immigrants; integration; migrant churches; religious participation; social support
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia dei Processi Culturali e Comunicativi
Settore SPS/10 - Sociologia dell'Ambiente e del Territorio
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