RNS–Poll: U.S. Catholics lean left on social issues

American Catholics are more liberal than the general population on social issues like divorce and homosexuality, despite the Catholic Church’s longstanding conservatism on both issues, according to a new survey.

Catholics are more likely than non-Catholics to say that homosexual relations, divorce, and heterosexual sex outside wedlock are morally acceptable, according to an analysis by Gallup pollsters released on Monday.

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4 comments on “RNS–Poll: U.S. Catholics lean left on social issues

  1. rugbyplayingpriest says:

    depends if you count Catholics as those belonging by baptism or those sincerely living out the faith…I bet!

  2. Harvey says:

    Gallup Poll – – Figures don’t lie. (But liars can figure).

  3. The_Archer_of_the_Forest says:

    Agreed. I am guessing that their target group for the study was anyone who identified as “catholic” even if they attend Mass maybe twice a year.

  4. TridentineVirginian says:

    #1 and #3 – I think you are correct but in my experience there is a shocking number of Catholics who do go to Church but who believe any number of things well outside the Catechism – or anything recognizably Christian (such as abortion, gay marriage, and so on). There is a schism within the Church and has been since V2, just no one dares talk about it. The parish I used to be a member of had many of these people, and they received encouragement from laity involved in parish administration and adult catechesis (I now attend a traditional Latin Mass parish). A lot of the worst apostates you have in TEC are former Catholics and brought a lot of their bad ideas with them. Sadly for us, plenty of their fellow travelers remained.