short readsMay 23, 2022 Like Americans overall, Catholics vary in their abortion views, with regular Mass attenders most opposed About three-quarters of U.S. Catholics (76%) say abortion should be illegal in some cases but legal in others.
short readsDec 21, 2021 Christians, religiously unaffiliated differ on whether most things in society can be divided into good, evil Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
short readsJun 15, 2020 Before protests, black Americans said religious sermons should address race relations Six-in-ten black adults say it is important for houses of worship to address “political topics such as immigration and race relations.”
reportOct 27, 2022 45% of Americans Say U.S. Should Be a ‘Christian Nation’ But they hold differing opinions about what that phrase means, and two-thirds of U.S. adults say churches should keep out of politics.
reportMay 11, 2021 Jewish Americans in 2020 What does it mean to be Jewish in America? A new Pew Research Center survey looks into this diverse group.
short readsMay 4, 2021 Among U.S. religious groups, Biden’s approval ratings are mirror image of Trump’s America’s religious groups are deeply divided about Joe Biden’s performance so far, just as they were about Donald Trump throughout his term.
short readsSep 15, 2021 More White Americans adopted than shed evangelical label during Trump presidency, especially his supporters A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.
reportMay 6, 2022 America’s Abortion Quandary A majority of Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, but many are open to restrictions; many opponents of legal abortion say it should be legal in some circumstances.
short readsFeb 10, 2021 Americans far more likely to say evangelicals will lose influence, rather than gain it, under Biden Half of all U.S. adults think evangelical Christians will lose influence in Washington under President Joe Biden’s new administration.
short readsMar 30, 2021 U.S. Catholics divided by party on whether Biden should be denied Communion over his abortion stance 67% of U.S. Catholics say Joe Biden should be allowed to receive Communion during Mass, while 29% say he should not be allowed to do this.