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It’s hard to understand how someone could be apart of our faith and yet deny our core beliefs on moral and biblical Church teachings, says Mary Rooke

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84% of U.S. Catholics say the Church should allow Catholics to use birth control.
83% say the church should allow couples to use in vitro fertilization ( IVF ) to get pregnant.
63% say priests should bless unions between same-sex couples.
60% said the Church “should be more inclusive, even if that means changing some of its teachings.”.
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47
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41
Neutral language
47
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semi-formal
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English
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40
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possibly offensive
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not hateful
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short-lived
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https://dailycaller.com/2025/05/13/rooke-pew-research-poll-catholic-birth-control/?ref=tippinsights.comhttps://x.com/pewresearch/status/1920886521994883566?ref=tippinsights.comhttps://x.com/pewresearch/status/1920569417173279041?ref=tippinsights.comhttps://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2025/04/30/most-us-catholics-say-they-want-the-church-to-be-more-inclusive/?ref=tippinsights.comhttps://dailycaller.com/author/MaryR?ref=tippinsights.com
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