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Religious beliefs and practices and socio-political opinions of Roman Catholics (3302)


Type of Data: Religious beliefs and practices and socio-political opinions of Roman Catholics (3302)

Faith Community: Christianity (Roman Catholic Church)

Date: 2013, 5-11 June

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 1062

Population: Professing Roman Catholics aged 18 and over

Keywords: Abortion, admissions, adoption agencies, assisted suicide, bed-and-breakfast owners, British society, cartoons, charitable status, children, Christians, church attendance, churchgoing, Church of England, crime rate, European Union, euthanasia, faith schools, God, Government, higher power, holy places, homosexuality, immigration, Islamist terrorism, Jerry Springer the Opera, Jesus Christ, Margaret Thatcher, multiculturalism, Muslims, negative force, positive force, prayer, prejudice, Prime Ministers, private religious practices, Prophet Mohammed, protests, public religious practices, Roman Catholic Church, same-sex couples, same-sex marriage, self-assessed religiosity, self-assessed spirituality, selfishness, sources of guidance, Tony Blair, welfare

Collection Method: Online interview

Collection Agency: YouGov

Sponsor: Linda Woodhead on behalf of AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme and Lancaster University

Published Source:

  • http://yougov.co.uk
  • http://www.brin.ac.uk/news/2013/portrait-of-catholics-and-other-news/
  • The Tablet, 9 and 16 November 2013
  • The Times, 16 November 2013
  • Ben Clements, 'An Assessment of Long-Term and Contemporary Attitudes towards "Sanctity of Life" Issues amongst Roman Catholics in Britain', Journal of Religion in Europe, Vol. 7, 2014, pp. 269-300
  • Ben Clements, ‘Attitudes towards Faith-Based Schooling amongst Roman Catholics in Britain’, British Journal of Religious Education, Vol. 40, 2018, pp. 44-54

    BRIN ID: 3302

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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