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Forty-one percent of Americans say that their Easter Sunday plans include a visit to church, according to a survey by LifeWay Research.  Fifty-eight-percent of self-identified Protestants, 57-percent of Catholics, and 45-percent of non-denominational Christians said they plan on attending a worship service on the holiday.  While it’s an easy decision for some, one in five of the people surveyed said they were still undecided when the poll was taken two weeks before.  Thirty-nine percent said that they wouldn’t be attending at all.  Also, it doesn’t look like less religious people see Easter as a reason to attend a service.  Over 90-percent of those who say they “never” go to church said Easter wasn’t an exception.