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So often we read that a majority of Catholics favor or oppose a certain issue. But the press never (or seldom) identifies who they regard as Catholic. Is someone Catholic if they identify themselves as Catholic? Or if they go to Mass? Or meet some other criteria?
The Knights of Columbus surveyed Catholic voters and found big differences of opinion between those who are practicing Catholics and those who are not. The survey found that 65 percent of American Catholics are practicing, (defined as attending Mass at least once or twice a month), while 35 percent were non-practicing and attend Mass less often.
John Allen reports on the findings at ncrcafe.org/node/2194
The survey found that 59% of practicing Catholics describe themselves as pro-life, as opposed to 44 percent of the general American population, while 65 percent of non-practicing Catholics say they are pro-choice, as opposed to 50 percent of the general population.
On same-sex marriage, 46 percent of non-practicing Catholics are in favor, as opposed to just 30 percent of all Americans, while 75 percent of practicing Catholics are opposed.
Carl Anderson, the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus said “Catholics who are no longer practicing hold positions far outside the mainstream of Catholicism, and have significant disagreements with the moral teaching of the church.”
The Knights of Columbus surveyed Catholic voters and found big differences of opinion between those who are practicing Catholics and those who are not. The survey found that 65 percent of American Catholics are practicing, (defined as attending Mass at least once or twice a month), while 35 percent were non-practicing and attend Mass less often.
John Allen reports on the findings at ncrcafe.org/node/2194
The survey found that 59% of practicing Catholics describe themselves as pro-life, as opposed to 44 percent of the general American population, while 65 percent of non-practicing Catholics say they are pro-choice, as opposed to 50 percent of the general population.
On same-sex marriage, 46 percent of non-practicing Catholics are in favor, as opposed to just 30 percent of all Americans, while 75 percent of practicing Catholics are opposed.
Carl Anderson, the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus said “Catholics who are no longer practicing hold positions far outside the mainstream of Catholicism, and have significant disagreements with the moral teaching of the church.”