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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis shows Democrats how to take back America [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)60. more than half of American Catholics said Pope John Paul II was out of step...
From the article linked in the OP:
American Catholics appear to like the new course the Pope has set for their church. Nearly two-thirds agree with him about the amount of attention that should be paid to issues such as abortion and homosexuality, according to the CNN/ORC poll.
More than 85% of American Catholics say Francis is neither too liberal nor too conservative, and 86% say he's in touch with the modern world. By comparison, more than half of American Catholics said Pope John Paul II was out of step with the times in 2003, near the end of his 26-year-long papacy.
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For example, three-quarters of American Catholics approved of how John Paul was leading the church in 1994; that number rose to 84% in 1999 and dipped to 64% in 2003, at the height of the church's sexual abuse crisis.
More than 85% of American Catholics say Francis is neither too liberal nor too conservative, and 86% say he's in touch with the modern world. By comparison, more than half of American Catholics said Pope John Paul II was out of step with the times in 2003, near the end of his 26-year-long papacy.
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For example, three-quarters of American Catholics approved of how John Paul was leading the church in 1994; that number rose to 84% in 1999 and dipped to 64% in 2003, at the height of the church's sexual abuse crisis.
I think the point is that times change. When The Stupid runs rampant in America, we laud Stupid. Right now, Reason is getting a toehold hear, and we want something else.
Can you provide a link for Francis saying that gay people are from "the author of all evil"?
We all have opinions; what counts most, I think, is the ones we "go to war" over. On this count, Francis is unusual for a Pope, don't you agree? He's going to war over exploitation of the 99%, while for the rest it's "Who am I to judge".
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Economic progressivism and social justice have been a cornerstone of Catholicism all my life.
onehandle
Dec 2013
#1
#popeulism = a religious doctrine where one sides with the people against the sins of the elite
Coyotl
Dec 2013
#73
Hi, swilton! With the change of just one letter you could be a great blue cheese.
Enthusiast
Dec 2013
#130
Well let's see if we can get the Pope to help us get the politicians to commit to REAL campaign
Dustlawyer
Dec 2013
#138
The people are hungry for true representation, for someone who will fight for economic justice.
liberal_at_heart
Dec 2013
#5
Oh but he has changed quite a number of things in just 9 months. Made some nasty enemies, too...
Hekate
Dec 2013
#9
No you will not get an 88% by telling the people 'what the want to hear'. Our politicians are
sabrina 1
Dec 2013
#23
The Pope is making people aware of the most important issue of our time.
Kermitt Gribble
Dec 2013
#93
A prominent figure is speaking out on this issue - that is very important.
Kermitt Gribble
Dec 2013
#145
Both immediately following disaster or war. Per usual. Giuliani had a high approval rating after
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#119
He has changed a lot, but changing a huge, entrenched organization isn't something
pnwmom
Dec 2013
#44
Admin appears to have a serious backlog in ATA, so we may have to wait a while.
cleanhippie
Dec 2013
#174
I believe that the Jesuits believe that Mary Magdalene was an Apostle (priest) of Jesus
me b zola
Dec 2013
#103
Trying to explain to people here that the Pope does not have authority to change Canon Law is hard
Drahthaardogs
Dec 2013
#117
Pope Francis reflects the teachings of Christ, the Democratic party reflects 1980's Republicans
raindaddy
Dec 2013
#25
Would that I could recommend this more than once. What's really good about this message is...
Populist_Prole
Dec 2013
#29
Kick. Now if we can just wrest the Democratic Party away from the conservatives runnning it.
Scuba
Dec 2013
#47
Pope Francis shows how to take back America if you want a Third Way regime...
MellowDem
Dec 2013
#51
For those interested in honest facts, Francis is a known anti gay equality crusader. To claim
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#63
"Yes, Pope Francis has certainly placed the Roman Catholic Church on a far better track"
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2013
#81
more than half of American Catholics said Pope John Paul II was out of step...
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2013
#60
I see at the end there you quote Francis on his private international jet...
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#65
Actually, the poster was implying the catholic church was behind Uganda's "kill the gay" laws.
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#176
I propose a $12.50 minimum wage initiative petition drive in every state possible in 2014.
Coyotl
Dec 2013
#54
Two-thirds of Americans *favor* any individual big-government program you can name
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2013
#61
Last week Uganda, a nation in which the largest religious group is RCC at 43%, passed anti gay
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2013
#74
Why do you keep talking about Uganda? That's on Obama's friend Rick Warren, & on Hilary's
El_Johns
Dec 2013
#125
President Obama was against gay marriage until most Americans were for it
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2013
#96
The Pope hasn't called for cutting benefit to to poor, the sick, and the aged
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2013
#102
The pope doesn't have a country to run and is not elected by those he serves. nt
kelliekat44
Dec 2013
#104
Maybe because Obama actually CAMPAIGNED for his position? With everything that is attendant upon
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#132
You decide who you want to champion. You don't decide that for others.
DisgustipatedinCA
Dec 2013
#160
Wouldn't it be interesting if Pope Francis became the leader Occupy always lacked.
pa28
Dec 2013
#108
Sitting in front of the cathedral in Spokane last night, watching the homeless guy wrap himself
jtuck004
Dec 2013
#123
Pope F1 (heh) is moving apace. Anyone who thinks he should simply throw over doctrine is nuts. Who
WinkyDink
Dec 2013
#131
I believe you should direct this post to the OP. I am as secular as one can get, idjit.
WinkyDink
Jan 2014
#193
Jim Jones had huge approval numbers among his followers as well. To die for.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#181