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  • Poll: 67% of Catholics approve of the job Obama’s doing

    05/02/2009 5:32:14 PM PDT · by RobinMasters · 81 replies · 1,800+ views
    Hot Air ^ | May 1, 2009 | ALLAHPUNDIT
    I know I’ve said this before on the site, and I know many devout Catholics’ experiences are different, but having grown up in the Church, there’s nothing here that surprises me. Most Catholics I know treat the Church’s commands as essentially hortatory, to be politely ignored when need be — as in the case of torture — which is why I can’t quite fathom the outrage over a pro-choicer as adamant as The One speaking at Notre Dame. His job approval this month among Catholics is 70 percent, and 65 percent among those who attend church weekly. They’re fighting a...
  • Obama Approval High Among Muslims, Jews, and Catholics (Weekly Average = 70% Catholic Approval)

    05/01/2009 11:52:59 AM PDT · by TitansAFC · 86 replies · 2,311+ views
    The Gallup Poll ^ | 5-1-09 | Lydia Saad
    Gallup Poll Daily tracking during President Obama's first 100 days in office finds broad support for him among Americans affiliated with most major U.S. religions. U.S..........
  • Does the American Catholic Church Have a Numbers Problem?

    04/28/2009 6:52:12 PM PDT · by T.L.Sink · 44 replies · 854+ views
    US News & World Report ^ | April 27, '09 | Dan Gilgoff
    A fascinating Pew report finds that most Americans have changed religious affiliation at least once and that within this dramatic religious churn, Roman Catholicism is the biggest loser. Four times as many Catholics are leaving the faith as are joining it, the study finds. And yet an upbeat E-mail from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops landed in my inbox today, with this important first sentence: "A Pew Forum poll on Americans and their religious affiliation finds Catholics have one of the highest retention rates, 68 percent, among Christian churches when it comes to carrying the Catholic faith into adulthood."...
  • Does the American Catholic Church Have a Numbers Problem?

    04/28/2009 11:10:26 AM PDT · by Alex Murphy · 31 replies · 815+ views
    US News & World Report ^ | April 27, 2009 | Dan Gilgoff
    A fascinating Pew report out today finds that most Americans have changed religious affiliation at least once and that within this dramatic religious churn, Roman Catholicism is the biggest loser. Four times as many Catholics are leaving the faith as are joining it, the study finds. And yet an upbeat E-mail from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops landed in my inbox today, with this triumphant first sentence: A Pew Forum poll on Americans and their religious affiliation finds Catholics have one of the highest retention rates, 68 percent, among Christian churches when it comes to carrying the Catholic faith...