GALLUP POLL (1992): BELIEF IN DOGMA ON HOLY EUCHARIST
In January 1992, the St. Augustine Center Association sponsored a Gallup poll, called “A Gallup Survey of Catholics regarding Holy Communion.”
This poll, which included telephone interviews of 519 U.S. Catholics during the
period of December 10, 1991, to January 19, 1992, revealed that
ONLY 30% OF CATHOLICS BELIEVE THE DE-FIDE DOGMA ABOUT THE SACRAMENT OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST
namely, that at Communion they are really and truly receivng the Body and
Blood, Soul and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, under the appearance of
bread and wine, which is known as the Real Presence.
70% OF CATHOLICS, BY IGNAORANCE OR CHOICE, NOW HOLD AN HERETICAL BELIEF IN THE HOLY EUCHARIST.
Specifically,
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1) 29% of Catholics believe that when receiving Holy
Communion, they are receiving bread and wine, which symbolize the spirit and
teachings of Jesus Christ, and in so doing are expressing their attachment to
His Person and words. (This is the heresy of John Zwingli, who
taught the false doctrine that the Mass is merely a symbolic commemoration of
Christ’s death.)
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2) 24% of Catholics believe that when receiving Holy
Communion, they are receiving the Body and Blood of Christ, which has become
that because of their personal belief. (This is the heresy of John
Calvin, who taught the false doctrine that the faith of the recipient
transforms the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ.)
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3) 10% of Catholics believe that when receiving Holy
Communion, they are receiving bread and wine, in which Jesus Christ is really
and truly present. (This is the heresy of Martin Luther, who taught
the false doctrine known as “consubstantiation,” that the Body and Blood of
Christ coexist with the elements of bread and wine during the Eucharist.
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4) 8% of Catholics hold some other non-Catholic belief.
5) 30% of Catholics believe that they are really and
truly receiving the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ
under the appearance of Bread and Wine. This has always been the Church’s
dogma regarding the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.
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The Catholic Church teaches that Transubstantiation, that is, the
complete change of the bread and wine into the substance of Christ’s Body and
Blood, is effected by an ordained priest during the Consecration of the Mass,
so that only the appearance of bread and wine remain. The Sacramental presence
of Christ begins the moment of transubstantiation and remains as long as the
Eucharistic species exist. This doctrine goes back to Apostolic times, and its
basis is in Scripture and Tradition. The term “transubstantiation,” meaning
“change of substance,” was adopted by the dogmatic Fourth Lateran Ecumenical
Council in 1215 to help explain the doctrine of the Real Presence.
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The poll results show a confusion on the part of Catholics
concerning one of the most fundamental dogma of the Church, a confusion that
has actually led them into (at least material) heresy.
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The poll results were presented to the U.S. Bishops at their annual
conference of November 1992 at Washington, D.C. The bishops declined to take any specific resolution or course of action based on this report.
GALLUP POLLS: MASS ATTENDANCE IN THE UNITED STATES
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According primarily to Gallup Polls in various years, Sunday Mass
attendance among Catholics in the United States has sunk by 400% since Vatican
II even though the population has incresed… When asked whether they had attended Mass within the past week, the following percentage of Catholics answered yes:
1958: 74%
1965: 71%, after the Mass was allowed to be said in the vulgar tongues
1968: 65%, after the very words of Consecration were changed
1969: 63%, when the Pauline Novus Ordo Missae was first announced
1970: 60%, when the Novus Ordo Missae was introduced
1971: 50%, after one year of exclusive use of the Novus Ordo Missae
1988: 48%
1993: 25%
1995: 22%
1999: 19%,
2001: 17%
U.S. BISHOPS STUDY
In 1981, the U.S. Bishops commissioned a study called “Converts,
Dropouts, Returnees.” It found that
22% OF CATHOLICS, SOME 5,600,000, STOPPED ATTENDING MASS BECAUSE OF THE CHANGES IN THE CHURCH.
An August 11, 1993 Gallup Poll, for instance, reported that 82% of the Catholics surveyed claimed one can use artificial birth control “and still be a good Catholic.”
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