| Big Shift After Papal Visit |
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More likely to vote, better understand Church teaching.
New Haven, CT - New polling data released by the Knights of Columbus shows that Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States in April produced a sharp jump in the proportion of American Catholics with a more positive view of the pope following his trip.
The new information provides data specifically about Catholics, and is a companion to the analysis released last week about the views of Americans generally. The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion interviewed 1,013 adults nationwide, and the survey results issued today are from an oversample of an additional 502 Catholics nationwide, and are statistically significant at ±4.4%. All polling was done between April 22 and April 29, 2008, immediately following the pope's return to Rome.
Of particular interest are data showing much more positive views among both practicing and non-practicing Catholics. For example, the proportion of practicing Catholics describing Benedict positively as a spiritual leader went from 70% before the visit to 82% afterward, a 12% jump. Among non-practicing Catholics, the proportion went from 62% before the visit to 79% afterward, a 17% jump.
A majority of Catholics, 54%, said they were more in touch with their spiritual values as a result of the pope's visit, and 41% said they were more likely to vote in the November elections as a result. Sixty-four percent of Catholics said they better understand the Catholic Church's position on important issues as a result of the trip.
Among the other key findings:
· 88% of practicing Catholic, and 73% of non-practicing Catholics say · 72% of Catholics have a more positive view of the Church as a result · 81% of Catholics - practicing and non-practicing - have a positive · 72% have a more positive view of the Catholic Church, including 82% · 82% of American Catholics view Pope Benedict positively as a world
Also important, half (50%) say they are more likely to lead a moral life and make family a bigger part of their lives, while nearly 40% say they are more likely to become more active in their community or church.
Supreme Knight Carl Anderson said that the poll results "show clearly that Pope Benedict has presented the Catholics of the United States with a tremendous opportunity. Americans are a religious people, and they responded very positively to the message of faith, hope and love that the Holy Father delivered throughout his visit. It is now up to all of us in the Catholic community to walk through the door he has opened for us, and work together to build a civilization of love." Here are links to all three Knights of Columbus poll analyses related to Pope Benedict's visit to the United States: Poll 1 - taken two weeks prior to the pope's visit Poll 2 - Poll taken immediately after papal visit - response of all Americans Poll 3 - Poll taken immediately after papal visit - response of Catholic Americans |