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December 18
- Many Millennials see Christmas as more cultural than religious holiday Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
 - Most U.S. Christian groups grow more accepting of homosexuality Caryle Murphy, Pew Research Center
 
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December 15
- Why millennials are leaving religion but embracing spirituality Caroline Newman, Phys.org
 - The latest social science is wrong. Religion is good for families and kids. W. Bradford Wilcox, The Washington Post
 - The countries where a majority of Muslims want to live under sharia law Tom Brooks-Pollock, The Independent
 - Lots of people sent anti-Muslim tweets after the Paris attacks. Most of those people were American. Caitlin Dewey, The Washington Post
 - Views of Government’s Handling of Terrorism Fall to Post-9/11 Low Pew Research Center
 
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December 14
- War on Christmas?: Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays Joanna Piacenza, Public Religion Research Institute
 
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December 7
- Muslims and Islam: Key findings in the U.S. and around the world Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
 
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December 6
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November 1
- The Futility of Representing Religion With a Bar Chart Emma Green, The Atlantic
 
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October 28
- Study: College experiences can boost Jewish identity for children of mixed marriage Lauren Markoe, RNS
 - South Koreans Losing Trust In Religion Despite Steady Support For Catholicism: Survey Michelle Mark, International Business Times
 
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October 26
- Most U.S. Catholics hope for change in church rule on divorce, Communion Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
 
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September 28
- Why census data is a priority political issue Ronald Meinardus, Qantara.de
 
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September 16
- Even a Majority of Catholic Republicans Oppose Religious Exemptions Charlotte Gendron & Daniel Cox, Public Religion Research Institute
 
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September 15
- Half of U.S. adults raised Catholic have left the church at some point Caryle Murphy, Pew Research Center
 
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September 14
- A closer look at Catholic America Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
 
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September 9
- Racial Differences Among Catholics in Washington, D.C., NYC, and Philadelphia Daniel Cox and Joanna Piacenza, Public Religion Research Institute
 
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September 2
- Key findings about American Catholics Michael Lipka, Pew Research Center
 - U.S. Catholics Open to Non-Traditional Families Pew Research Center
 
 
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