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Americans Satisfied With Pope

October 18, 2003

(CPOD) Oct. 18, 2003 - Americans are mostly satisfied with the head of the Catholic Church, according to a poll by ABC News and the Washington Post. 58 per cent of respondents approve of the way Pope John Paul II has handled his duties.

The Polish-born Karol Wojtyla became the first non-Italian in more than four centuries to ascend the papacy 25 years ago. His fragile state --affected by Parkinson's Disease-- has led to questions over a possible succession, although Vatican rules establish that a pontiff must serve until his death.

The Pope's pronouncements on issues such as birth control and abortion have been criticized by many, who long for a less conservative Catholic Church. While 94 per cent of respondents believe birth control is morally acceptable, only 39 per cent have the same view on abortion.

Polling Data

Do you approve or disapprove of the way John Paul II has handled his duties as head of the Catholic Church?

Approve

58%

Disapprove

26%


For each item I name, please tell me if you personally find it morally acceptable or morally unacceptable.

Acceptable

Unacceptable

Birth control

94%

5%

Death penalty

68%

28%

Adult premarital sex

67%

32%

Adult homosexual relations

45%

52%

Abortion

39%

58%


Source: ABC News / The Washington Post
Methodology: Telephone interviews to 1,281 American adults, conducted from Oct. 9 to Oct. 13, 2003. Margin of error is 3 per cent.

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