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Released: April 09, 2009

Most Catholics Optimistic About Future of Church, Only a Minority Say an All Male and Celibate Priesthood Important to Personal Faith

Latest Le Moyne-Zogby Contemporary Catholic Trends poll finds

Syracuse, NY - In the face of some difficult issues - including the ongoing sex abuse scandal, a priest shortage, dwindling parish memberships and church closings - a surprising number of Catholics revealed a good amount of optimism for their religion, according to the latest 2009 Le Moyne-Zogby Contemporary Catholic Trends (CCT) survey.

When asked whether they were optimistic or pessimistic about the future of the Church, 36% said they were very optimistic, and 37% replied somewhat optimistic. A minority of respondents, then, were either somewhat (18%) or very (5%) pessimistic about the Church's future. Progressive Catholics are the most likely to be pessimistic with 40% saying they are somewhat (36%) or very (4%) pessimistic. Only 7% of the self-described Orthodox are somewhat (6%) or very (1%) pessimistic about the future of the Church.

"These numbers remind us that news headlines are only part of the Catholic religious experience.  When asked to reflect on the Church, I expect that most people think of their personal religious lives, not the national headlines.  Religion is experienced, most vividly, in the parish and the family.  In fact, 76% of respondents said that family connections are an important aspect of their faith.  So, to me, these numbers suggest that most Catholics are satisfied with their personal religious lives" said Dr. Matthew Loveland, principal investigator of the CCT project.

The results were pulled from polling members of Zogby Interactive's volunteer web panel, a sampling of 3,812 panel members, including 767 self-identified Catholics.

Among other findings: 

The Spring 2009 Contemporary Catholic Trends survey polled 3,812 randomly sampled members of the Zogby Interactive Panel between February 23rd and 25th , including 767 Catholics.  Panel members have volunteered to participate in periodic Zogby Interactive polls.  The sample is weighted so that it reflects the political affiliation, age, race, gender, and education of the U.S. adult population.

Contact: Joe Della Posta

Le Moyne College Director of Communications

315-427-0190

dellapjb@lemoyne.edu

(4/9/2009)


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