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Most Catholics in the U.S. and six Latin American countries want the church to allow Catholics to use birth control. In the U.S., 83% say this. And 64% of U.S. Catholics also say the church should allow women to become priests. pewrsr.ch/3ZAjvon

Most Catholics in the U.S. and six Latin American countries want the church to allow Catholics to use birth control. In the U.S., 83% say this. And 64% of U.S. Catholics also say the church should allow women to become priests.  
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In every Latin American country surveyed, as well as the United States, approximately two-thirds or more Catholics express a favorable view of Pope Francis, including 88% in Colombia and 75% in the U.S. pewrsr.ch/4dszcB5

In every Latin American country surveyed, as well as the United States, approximately two-thirds or more Catholics express a favorable view of Pope Francis, including 88% in Colombia and 75% in the U.S.
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The share of U.S. adults who has an unfavorable view of the pope roughly doubled since 2013, with a marked increase beginning in September 2018. pewrsr.ch/3ZBNEUl

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On balance, most Catholics in Latin America and the U.S. say the Catholic Church should allow Catholics to use birth control, allow women to become priests and allow cohabiting couples to receive Communion. pewrsr.ch/3YrM6eG

On balance, most Catholics in Latin America and the U.S. say the Catholic Church should allow Catholics to use birth control, allow women to become priests and allow cohabiting couples to receive Communion. pewrsr.ch/3YrM6eG
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Voters who regularly attend religious services are more likely to identify with or lean toward the Republican Party than voters who attend less regularly. pewrsr.ch/3YzmDjw

Voters who regularly attend religious services are more likely to identify with or lean toward the Republican Party than voters who attend less regularly. pewrsr.ch/3YzmDjw
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Over the past few years, Pew Research Religion has consistently found that about 45% of Americans say they pray daily. The share who will pray on Thanksgiving this year may be higher: 65% of U.S adults say someone usually says a prayer or blessing at their Thanksgiving dinner.

Over the past few years, <a href="/PewReligion/">Pew Research Religion</a> has consistently found that about 45% of Americans say they pray daily.

The share who will pray on Thanksgiving this year may be higher:
65% of U.S adults say someone usually says a prayer or blessing at their Thanksgiving dinner.
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Around two-thirds of U.S. adults say someone at their Thanksgiving dinner typically says a prayer or blessing (65%) or says things they are thankful for (69%). And a majority of Americans (56%) say their dinner typically includes both of these things. pewrsr.ch/4g0oweG

Around two-thirds of U.S. adults say someone at their Thanksgiving dinner typically says a prayer or blessing (65%) or says things they are thankful for (69%). And a majority of Americans (56%) say their dinner typically includes both of these things. pewrsr.ch/4g0oweG
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87% of the new Congress are Christian. This far exceeds the Christian share among all U.S. adults, which stands at 62% after several decades of decline. pewrsr.ch/4gUq4Yi

87% of the new Congress are Christian. This far exceeds the Christian share among all U.S. adults, which stands at 62% after several decades of decline. pewrsr.ch/4gUq4Yi
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Christians make up the lion’s share of the Congress at 87%, far exceeding the Christian share of all U.S. adults, which stands at 62% after several decades of decline. pewresearch.org/religion/2025/…

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In the incoming 119th Congress, Protestants make up majorities of both the Senate (59%) and the House (55% of voting members). pewresearch.org/religion/2025/…

In the incoming 119th Congress, Protestants make up majorities of both the Senate (59%) and the House (55% of voting members). pewresearch.org/religion/2025/…
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IT’S HERE: Pew’s Religious Landscape Study- Pew Research Center’s largest single survey! Examine Americans’ beliefs, practices, & political views at the nat’l & state levels, & in 34 major metro areas. Full report: pewrsr.ch/3EXnfrS Interactive website: pewrsr.ch/3QBx2X0

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NEW: The Religious Landscape Study After years of decline, the Christian share of the population has been relatively stable since 2019. And the religiously unaffiliated population, after rising for decades, has leveled off – at least temporarily pewrsr.ch/4bhY0fI

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NEW: Explore Americans' religious beliefs and practices, social and political views and more in our new interactive database. Data can be viewed nationally, in each of the 50 states or in 34 of the country's largest metro areas. pewrsr.ch/41umCPc

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NEW- Pew Research Center's massive new Religious Landscape Study (RLS) finds: - 47% of U.S. adults FAVOR the federal government declaring the U.S. a Christian nation - 50% OPPOSE the federal gov. declaring the U.S. a Christian nation BUT these results are not that simple... (1/7)đź§µ