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Nonpartisan, nonadvocacy @pewresearch data on issues at the intersection of religion and public life in the U.S. and around the world

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31% of U.S. adults say they would be extremely or very comfortable talking about their mental health with a religious or spiritual leader. The share of weekly religious service attenders who say they would be comfortable doing this is higher (58%) pewrsr.ch/44pKbZg

31% of U.S. adults say they would be extremely or very comfortable talking about their mental health with a religious or spiritual leader. The share of weekly religious service attenders who say they would be comfortable doing this is higher (58%) pewrsr.ch/44pKbZg
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83% of U.S. Catholics say the church should allow the use of contraception.
69% say priests should be allowed to get married.
64% say women should be allowed to become priests.
54% say the church should recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples. pewrsr.ch/4aYDbVA

83% of U.S. Catholics say the church should allow the use of contraception. 69% say priests should be allowed to get married. 64% say women should be allowed to become priests. 54% say the church should recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples. pewrsr.ch/4aYDbVA
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People in the religious groups that are most supportive of Biden tend to think Trump broke the law in an effort to change the outcome of the 2020 election. Most atheists (83%) say this, as do 70% of Black Protestants and 63% of agnostics. pewrsr.ch/4dhfz07

People in the religious groups that are most supportive of Biden tend to think Trump broke the law in an effort to change the outcome of the 2020 election. Most atheists (83%) say this, as do 70% of Black Protestants and 63% of agnostics. pewrsr.ch/4dhfz07
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If the 2024 presidential election was held today, most White Christian registered voters say they would vote for Republican Donald Trump. In stark contrast, most Black Protestant and religiously unaffiliated voters would vote for Democrat Joe Biden. pewrsr.ch/44m6oaA

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A recent Pew Research Center survey finds that most registered voters who are White Christians would vote for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Joe Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today. pewrsr.ch/4di3Z4S

A recent Pew Research Center survey finds that most registered voters who are White Christians would vote for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Joe Biden if the 2024 presidential election were held today. pewrsr.ch/4di3Z4S
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Have questions about polling? Courtney Kennedy, vice president of methods and innovation at Pew Research Center, is taking part in the SciLine media briefing on reporting on opinion polls and surveys on May 7! Register here: bit.ly/44erBDn

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030 of the Middle East File features Samirah Majumdar (Pew Research Religion) and Jeremy P. Barker discussing key findings in Pew Research Center annual report on global religious restrictions. Gov. restrictions are at the highest level recorded in 14 years.

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030 of the Middle East File features Samirah Majumdar (@PewReligion) and @jaybark7 discussing key findings in @pewresearch annual report on global religious restrictions. Gov. restrictions are at the highest level recorded in 14 years. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/middl… #religiousfreedom
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Since becoming pope in 2013, Francis often has received favorable ratings from 80% or more of U.S. Catholics. He generally has been viewed more positively than his immediate predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, but less positively than Benedict’s predecessor, Pope John Paul II.

Since becoming pope in 2013, Francis often has received favorable ratings from 80% or more of U.S. Catholics. He generally has been viewed more positively than his immediate predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, but less positively than Benedict’s predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
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Hispanic Catholics tend to be a lot younger than White Catholics. Fewer than half of Hispanic Catholics are 50 and older, compared with two-thirds (68%) of White Catholics. And just 14% of Hispanic Catholics are 65 and older, versus 38% of White Catholics. pewrsr.ch/4axMJXF

Hispanic Catholics tend to be a lot younger than White Catholics. Fewer than half of Hispanic Catholics are 50 and older, compared with two-thirds (68%) of White Catholics. And just 14% of Hispanic Catholics are 65 and older, versus 38% of White Catholics. pewrsr.ch/4axMJXF
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Catholics who attend Mass regularly (once a week or more) are far more inclined than those who go less often to say the church should take a traditional or conservative approach on questions about the priesthood and sexuality. pewrsr.ch/4awEwCT

Catholics who attend Mass regularly (once a week or more) are far more inclined than those who go less often to say the church should take a traditional or conservative approach on questions about the priesthood and sexuality. pewrsr.ch/4awEwCT
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Most U.S. Catholics are White, but a third are Hispanic. Much smaller shares are Black, Asian or of another race. pewrsr.ch/3vZXIdb

Most U.S. Catholics are White, but a third are Hispanic. Much smaller shares are Black, Asian or of another race. pewrsr.ch/3vZXIdb
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83% of U.S. Catholics say the church should allow the use of contraception. Additionally, 69% say priests should be allowed to get married and 64% say women should be allowed to become priests. pewrsr.ch/3TUW8S2

83% of U.S. Catholics say the church should allow the use of contraception. Additionally, 69% say priests should be allowed to get married and 64% say women should be allowed to become priests. pewrsr.ch/3TUW8S2
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About half of Catholic registered voters (52%) identify with or lean toward the Republican Party, while 44% affiliate with the Democratic Party. But partisan affiliation varies by race and ethnicity. pewrsr.ch/3PZ5jjd

About half of Catholic registered voters (52%) identify with or lean toward the Republican Party, while 44% affiliate with the Democratic Party. But partisan affiliation varies by race and ethnicity. pewrsr.ch/3PZ5jjd
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About three-in-ten U.S. Catholics (28%) say they attend Mass weekly or more often. Larger shares of Catholics say they pray on a daily basis (52%) and say religion is very important in their life (46%). pewrsr.ch/3vM3wXP

About three-in-ten U.S. Catholics (28%) say they attend Mass weekly or more often. Larger shares of Catholics say they pray on a daily basis (52%) and say religion is very important in their life (46%). pewrsr.ch/3vM3wXP
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The partisan gap in views of Pope Francis is as large as it’s ever been. Roughly nine-in-ten Catholics who are Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party hold a positive view of him, compared with 63% of Catholics who are Republicans or lean Republican. pewrsr.ch/3vZQKF3

The partisan gap in views of Pope Francis is as large as it’s ever been. Roughly nine-in-ten Catholics who are Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party hold a positive view of him, compared with 63% of Catholics who are Republicans or lean Republican. pewrsr.ch/3vZQKF3
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A new Pew Research Center survey finds that 75% of U.S. Catholics view Pope Francis favorably, down 8 percentage points since we last asked this question in 2021 and 15 points below his peak favorability rating, which was 90% in early 2015. pewrsr.ch/3xquFzR

A new Pew Research Center survey finds that 75% of U.S. Catholics view Pope Francis favorably, down 8 percentage points since we last asked this question in 2021 and 15 points below his peak favorability rating, which was 90% in early 2015. pewrsr.ch/3xquFzR
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NEW: A majority of U.S. Catholics express a favorable view of Pope Francis, but his ratings have dipped since 2021 and become politically polarized over the past decade. pewrsr.ch/4cWaPwU

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The relationship between partisanship and voters’ religious affiliation continues to be strong – especially when it comes to whether they belong to any organized religion at all. pewrsr.ch/4auR5yL

The relationship between partisanship and voters’ religious affiliation continues to be strong – especially when it comes to whether they belong to any organized religion at all. pewrsr.ch/4auR5yL
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