Catholic
United States
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Most U.S. Catholics rely heavily on their own conscience for moral guidance
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Most U.S. Catholics hope for change in church rule on divorce, Communion
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Even a Majority of Catholic Republicans Oppose Religious Exemptions
Public Religion Research Institute
Catholic
United States
Surveys
Archive
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September 14
- A closer look at Catholic America Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
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September 9
- Racial Differences Among Catholics in Washington, D.C., NYC, and Philadelphia Daniel Cox and Joanna Piacenza, Public Religion Research Institute
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September 2
- Key findings about American Catholics Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
- U.S. Catholics Open to Non-Traditional Families Pew Research Center
- Catholic to Catholic-ish: 45 percent in US feel connected to the faith Cathy Lynn Grossman, RNS
- Vast majority of U.S. Catholics who left the church can’t imagine returning, study says Abby Ohlheiser, The Washington Post
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August 31
- Catholics Twice as Likely to Agree with Pope Francis on Climate Change Than Disagree, But Many Still Unfamiliar with Views Charlotte Gendron & Daniel Cox, Public Religion Research Institute
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August 27
- 10 facts about religion in America Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
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August 25
- Survey | The Francis Effect? U.S. Catholic Attitudes on Pope Francis, the Catholic Church, and American Politics Public Religion Research Institute
- Catholics love their celebrity pope and most — not all — his priorities Cathy Lynn Grossman, RNS
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August 20
- Most US Catholics don’t know about the pope’s climate views Rachel Zoll and Emily Swanson, Crux
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July 22
- Why Pope Francis is actually becoming less popular in the U.S. Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
- Pope Francis’ US approval rates slump sharply, led by conservative dismay David Gibson, RNS
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May 27
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