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Pew Research CenterOctober 1, 2018
Confidence in Pope Francis Down Sharply in U.S.

U.S. Catholics increasingly critical of the way Pope Francis has handled sex abuse scandal

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Confidence in Pope Francis Down Sharply in U.S.
U.S. Catholics increasingly critical of the way Pope Francis has handled sex abuse scandal
Even among regular Mass-goers, declining share give positive ratings to pope on addressing sex abuse
Shrinking majority of U.S. Catholics express favorable view of Pope Francis
Among all U.S. adults, half rate Pope Francis favorably
U.S. Catholics give Francis declining marks in several aspects of his job
Increasing political polarization in U.S. Catholics’ views toward Pope Francis
Just three-in-ten U.S. Catholics now have ‘very favorable’ view of Pope Francis
Francis still widely popular among U.S. Catholics, but evidence of decline
Ratings for Pope Francis also on the decline among white mainline, evangelical Protestants in U.S.
Broad based declines in views of way Pope Francis is handling various issues
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