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MineralMan

(147,334 posts)
Tue Dec 18, 2018, 10:03 AM Dec 2018

7 facts about American Catholics

If you're interested in information about the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, this report from Pew Research offers some insights. I found two of that report's points to be especially relevant, along with a chart that shows some changes.

http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/10/10/7-facts-about-american-catholics/

2. Catholicism has experienced a greater net loss due to religious switching than has any other religious tradition in the U.S. Overall, 13% of all U.S. adults are former Catholics – people who say they were raised in the faith, but now identify as religious “nones,” as Protestants, or with another religion. By contrast, 2% of U.S. adults are converts to Catholicism – people who now identify as Catholic after having been raised in another religion (or no religion). This means that there are 6.5 former Catholics in the U.S. for every convert to the faith. No other religious group analyzed in the 2014 Religious Landscape Study has experienced anything close to this ratio of losses to gains via religious switching.

7. Large majorities of U.S. Catholics have admired Pope Francis throughout his tenure, but there are growing signs of discontent. In 2014, 54% of American Catholics gave Francis “excellent” or “good” marks for his handling of the church’s sex abuse scandal. But in a Pew Research Center poll conducted in September 2018 – shortly after recent reports about sex scandals in the U.S. Catholic Church – the share of Catholics saying this had fallen 23 points, to 31%. The recent survey also found that the pontiff’s overall approval rating among U.S. Catholics had dropped to 72%, down from 84% in January of this year.



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7 facts about American Catholics (Original Post) MineralMan Dec 2018 OP
Why it's almost like all that talk by wonderpope Frank at the beginning was only that. Talk. trotsky Dec 2018 #1
He talks nice, but he's still a Pope. The same old rules apply, MineralMan Dec 2018 #2

trotsky

(49,533 posts)
1. Why it's almost like all that talk by wonderpope Frank at the beginning was only that. Talk.
Tue Dec 18, 2018, 01:53 PM
Dec 2018

Some of us were never fooled.

MineralMan

(147,334 posts)
2. He talks nice, but he's still a Pope. The same old rules apply,
Tue Dec 18, 2018, 02:39 PM
Dec 2018

even if he changes how he talks about them. No women, no LGBTQ, no justice for abused children, no changes in the fundamentalist views of the RCC. Meet the new Pope. Same as the old Pope.

As you said, some of us were never fooled.

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