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Catholics Views on Climate Change and the Church’s Teachings about Climate Justice

This report describes the views of American Catholics on climate justice. The study was conducted by CARA and is based on a national poll of self-identified Catholics, in the United States, ages 18 and older. The poll was conducted electronically from December 13 to 28, 2023. Sixty-five percent of U.S. Catholics consider the Church’s teachings on care for the environment “somewhat” or “very” important to them. This second to the Church’s teachings on marriage and more important than teachings about migrants, abortion, the death penalty, birth control, or euthanasia. At the same time, the environment and climate change are viewed very low in terms of being the most important national problem.

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Satisfaction and Challenges if Women Religious as Medical Doctors in India

The Satisfaction and Challenges of Women Religious as Medical Doctors in India was a project designed by Sister Mini Joseph, JMJ, M.Sc. N. in consultation with the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate. Sister Mini conducted the survey while serving as a Visiting Scholar at CARA in conjunction with the Sister Doctors Forum of India (SDFI). The purpose of the study is to examine in which ways the sisters are satisfied and challenged by the work they do as sister doctors in India. The report is based on the survey completed by 214 sister doctors in India between April and December 2023.

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Eucharist Beliefs: A National Survey of Adult Catholics

CARA and NORC have conducted a national survey about the Eucharist using the AmeriSpeak® Panel with the guidance of the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame University. This study explores what Catholics believe and know about the Eucharist. The findings reveal some confusion on the part of many Catholics. Although frequent Mass attenders and those who attended Catholic educational institutions are more knowledgeable of Church teachings and believing in them than other Catholics. Those who do not believe most often don’t know or understand what the Church teaches about the Eucharist. The full report of findings can be downloaded below.

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