Remarks:
Dataset available at ESDS as SN 1570
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Religious beliefs and practices and attitudes to current issues affecting the Roman Catholic Church (2189)
Faith Community: Christianity (Roman Catholic Church)
Date: 1978, February-March
Geography: England and Wales
Sample Size: 1023
Population: Professing Roman Catholics aged 16 and over
Keywords: Abortion, afterlife, baptism, birth control, Catholic media, Catholic schools, celibacy, change, charity, children, church attendance, churchgoing, church organizations, church schools, confession, contraception, converts, cradle Catholics, deacons, devil, divorce, ecumenism, English Mass, euthanasia, evil, faith schools, financial contributions, friends, God, heaven, hell, hierarchy, Holy Communion, homosexuality, income tax, infallibility, Jesus Christ, laity, Latin Mass, lay ministry, life after death, marriage in church, Mass, missions, moral guidance, nuns, ordination of women, papacy, parents, parish, parish assistants, politics, Pope, prayer, pre-marital sex, priests, punishment, racial harmony, reincarnation, religion, religious broadcasting, religious education, religious upbringing, Resurrection, retreats, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholics, sign of peace, sin, small groups, social issues, social justice, spiritual books, spiritual help, trade unions, transubstantiation, Vatican Council, Vatican II, vernacular, violence, voting, women, worship
Collection Method: Face-to-face interview
Collection Agency: Social Surveys (Gallup Poll)
Sponsor: Department of Sociology, University of Surrey
Survey Instrument: Hornsby-Smith and Lee, Roman Catholic Opinion, pp. 142-55
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 2189
Remarks:
Dataset available at ESDS as SN 1570
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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