Do the members of Call To Action hold a minority view?
Call To Action’s views actually represent the views of the majority of US Catholics. We vocalize what mainstream Catholics already believe: • 62% of U.S. Catholics believe that the Church should become more democratic in its decision-making (April 2005 Contemporary Catholic Trends Survey) • 78% see a greater need for shared authority with the laity (November 2002 Contemporary Catholic Trends Survey) • 81% support a greater openness in financial and administrative matters in the American Catholic Church (November 2002 Contemporary Catholic Trends Survey) • 65% believe that bishops should disclose financial settlements in sex abuse cases (November 2002 Contemporary Catholic Trends Survey) • 83% of U.S. Catholics believe that it is morally wrong to discriminate against homosexuals (November 2001 Contemporary Catholic Trends Survey) • 61% of U.S.
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- When all is said and done, doesn Affirmative Action really mean preferential treatment for women and members of minority groups?
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