A new survey suggests that, on issues such as women and L.G.B.T.Q.+ Church leaders and trans rights, Hispanic Catholics are well out ahead of the Pope.
that the presence of the first Pope from Latin America would spur the emergence of a distinctly Hispanic Catholicism in the United States.
What’s striking about the report’s profile of Hispanic Catholics is that their rates of disaffection with religion track almost exactly with those of white Catholics. Since 2013, the proportion of Hispanic Catholics who go to Mass regularly has dropped in near-lockstep with the proportion of white Catholics who do . Meanwhile, the proportions of Hispanic Catholics and white Catholics who consider religion “not important” in their lives have risen together .
Together, those data points could be interpreted to mean that Hispanic Catholics who remain in the Church accept American Catholicism as it is. But data found deep in the survey suggest the opposite: that Hispanics are actually the group within the Catholic Church in the U.S. most eager for change. Of all the groups surveyed, only among Hispanic Catholics was there a majority that wished for more leaders of color.
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