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Despite Pope Francis' high approval among Americans, % of self-identified Catholics and church attendees static -- (link)
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ty97
Mar 6 '14, 05:55
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https://twitter.com/PewReligion/status/441567561302294528
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I'd imagine an organization with as much heft and moving parts as the Catholic Church, it's like changing course of an ocean liner.
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Will Hunting
Mar 6, 06:12
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Maybe it's just the people I know, but he's been like the Beatles in my family/friend circle that identifies as Catholic. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 6, 06:13
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Bigger than Jesus? Whoa! -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 6, 06:16
And I don't mean that in any sarcastic manner. There really has been palpable excitement.
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ty97
Mar 6, 06:14
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(which I am a bit surprised by)
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ty97
Mar 6, 05:56
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A change in Pope doesn't change the local priest, or the bishop who sets the standards for the diocese -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 6, 06:15
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Perhaps. My gut feeling was that it would be the opposite: Initial bump due to excitement of the change.
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ty97
Mar 6, 06:03
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