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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

KNIGHTS POLL FINDS POPE BOUNCE




April 30, 2008

Kni
ghts Poll Finds Pope Bounce





A Knights of Columbus poll found that the papal visit precipitated a big jump in positive view of Benedict and Church. "One third now more likely to vote and be more active in community and church," said the press release.


"A poll taken immediately following the conclusion of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the United States shows that it had a powerful impact on public attitudes toward the pope, the church, and a willingness to live their faith more fully.


"The nationwide poll of 1,013 adults was commissioned by the Knights of Columbus and conducted by the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion between April 22 and April 24, 2008. Marist conducted a similar poll prior to the pope's visit, allowing before-and-after comparisons."


Among the highlights:



  • 65% of Americans have a more positive view of Pope Benedict as a result of what they saw and heard during his visit
  • 52% have a more positive view of the Catholic Church
  • The proportion of Americans with a favorable view of Pope Benedict jumped from 58% prior to his visit to 71% afterward
  • The proportion describing the pope positively as a spiritual leader went from 53% to 62%
  • The proportion describing him as a good or excellent world leader went from 41% to 51%
  • 56% see his ability to promote good relations between the Catholic Church and other religions as good or excellent, up from 40% prior to his visit
  • More than a third (35%) say they are now more in touch with their own spiritual values as the result of the pope's visit

Even more importantly, nearly half (49%) now have a better understanding of the Catholic Church's positions on important issues, and a significant proportion of Americans are prepared to change their personal involvement as a result:



  • About four in ten say they are more likely to lead a moral life and make family a bigger part of their lives
  • One in three are more likely to participate in elections, community activities and their churches as a result of the papal visit

Supreme Knight Carl Anderson said that the poll results "show clearly that Pope Benedict has presented the Catholics of the United States with a tremendous opportunity. ... It is now up to all of us in the Catholic community to walk through the door he has opened for us, and work together to build a civilization of love."


Source: http://pope2008.typepad.com/weblog/2008/04/index.html