Saint Leo University Polling Institute Pope Francis Visits America Conducted September 27 29, 2015

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Saint Leo University Polling Institute Pope Francis Visits America Conducted September 27 29, 2015 Basic Results q1 Prior to completing this survey, how aware were you that Pope Francis was visiting the United Sates in September? Very aware 67.8 Somewhat aware 21.4 Somewhat unaware 3.6 Not at all aware 5.3 Unsure 1.9 q2 How interested were you in the pope s visit and his messages while he was here? Very interested 38.0 Somewhat interested 40.2 Somewhat uninterested 11.4 Not at all interested 9.2 Unsure 1.2 q3 Thinking about all the pope s messages while he visited the U.S., how much do you recall reading, listening to, or watching during his visit? A great deal 29.8 Some 41.4 Very little 19.6 None 8.7 Unsure.4

q4 Using your best guess, on how many occasions would you say you tuned into or read coverage of the pope s visit? 0 7.2 1 9.6 2 15.0 3 18.6 4 10.8 5 15.6 6 6.8 7 2.3 8 2.0 9.5 10 6.5 12 1.4 14.1 15.9 16.1 20.9 22.2 24.1 25.2 30.1 35.1 40.1 50.4 75.1 90.1 q5 Did you or did someone you know get to see the pope while he visited the U.S.? Yes I did 5.3 Yes someone I know 12.4 Yes I did along with someone I know 1.5 No 74.0 Unsure 6.8

q6 Which of the following sources of information helped you follow the pope s visit. Please indicate all that apply: Overall Catholics Television coverage 79.7 89.3 Online news websites 46.2 49.6 Social media such as Facebook 35.6 38.5 Conversations with family, friends, 25.4 31.7 co-workers Print media (newspapers, 23.7 34.5 magazines) Radio coverage 18.3 22.6 Radio talk shows 12.2 14.7 Places of worship such as church, 8.4 16.7 mosque, synagogue Other 3.7 1.2 q7 Pope Francis has also visited Cuba and its people for four days on his way to the United States. Do you support or oppose Pope Francis decision to visit Cuba? Strongly support 39.0 Somewhat support 29.4 Somewhat oppose 5.9 Strongly oppose 3.2 Don t know / not sure 22.5 q8 Would you say your opinion of Pope Francis is Strongly favorable 39.6 Somewhat favorable 36.2 Somewhat unfavorable 6.2 Not at all favorable 5.2 Haven t heard of Pope Francis 2.6 Don t know unsure 10.2

Based on all you know or have heard, please rate Pope Francis on a number of characteristics. Please use a scale of one to 10 where one is very good and 10 is very poor. (Those answering Don t Know were removed from the calculation of responses in the series from questions 9-38.) q9 Compassion 1 46.4 2 13.6 3 8.1 4 4.6 5 6.8 6 3.5 7 3.2 8 4.1 9 2.1 10 4.0 NA 3.7 q10 His passion 1 44.9 2 13.9 3 8.8 4 4.0 5 6.3 6 3.9 7 3.2 8 3.8 9 2.8 10 4.3 NA 4.2 q11 On being a force for good in the world today 1 39.9 2 13.9 3 9.1

4 4.2 5 8.2 6 3.8 7 4.5 8 4.0 9 2.2 10 6.3 NA 3.9 q12 His humility and ability to relate to common people 1 43.7 2 12.4 3 8.1 4 5.2 5 7.3 6 3.5 7 4.1 8 3.5 9 3.2 10 5.3 NA 3.6 q13 His record of enhancing the image of the Catholic Church 1 36.8 2 13.2 3 10.3 4 3.7 5 9.7 6 4.4 7 3.5 8 4.6 9 2.6 10 5.6

NA 5.6 MESSAGES Pope Francis conveyed a number of messages during his visit and just prior to his visit. For each message, please indicate if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree or strongly disagree. q14 The U.S. is blessed with many gifts Strongly Agree 59.2 Somewhat Agree 34.1 Somewhat Disagree 5.2 Strongly Disagree 1.6 q15 The U.S. is one of the worlds liveliest and most successful democracies Strongly Agree 53.3 Somewhat Agree 33.5 Somewhat Disagree 10.0 Strongly Disagree 3.2 q16 Family life is precious and should be supported Strongly Agree 75.7 Somewhat Agree 18.9 Somewhat Disagree 4.2 Strongly Disagree 1.3

q17 The U.S. could do more for the vulnerable Strongly Agree 48.7 Somewhat Agree 33.6 Somewhat Disagree 12.2 Strongly Disagree 5.5 q18 The U.S. has a positive history of religious diversity Strongly Agree 40.6 Somewhat Agree 41.3 Somewhat Disagree 13.1 Strongly Disagree 5.0 q19 Wealthy nations should open their borders to migrants fleeing hunger and violence Strongly Agree 31.0 Somewhat Agree 33.3 Somewhat Disagree 21.4 Strongly Disagree 14.2 q20 Arms trading must be halted Strongly Agree 44.0 Somewhat Agree 33.3 Somewhat Disagree 15.2 Strongly Disagree 7.4

q21 The death penalty should be abolished everywhere Strongly Agree 20.0 Somewhat Agree 21.9 Somewhat Disagree 30.1 Strongly Disagree 28.0 q22 Business and technology can serve humankind Strongly Agree 54.1 Somewhat Agree 36.0 Somewhat Disagree 6.3 Strongly Disagree 5.1 q23 The U.S. has a remarkable and impressive record of absorbing waves of immigrants Strongly Agree 38.2 Somewhat Agree 43.1 Somewhat Disagree 13.6 Strongly Disagree 5.1 q24 Young people from all backgrounds need hope and opportunity Strongly Agree 67.5 Somewhat Agree 27.2 Somewhat Disagree 4.2 Strongly Disagree 1.1

q25 Protecting the environment is the responsibility of all Christians Strongly Agree 47.0 Somewhat Agree 31.9 Somewhat Disagree 13.1 Strongly Disagree 8.0 q26 The pope s recognition that the process for married Catholics to obtain annulments of their marriages should be simpler and less expensive Strongly Agree 41.8 Somewhat Agree 36.8 Somewhat Disagree 14.0 Strongly Disagree 7.4 q27 The U.S. needs to do more to address global climate Strongly Agree 45.4 Somewhat Agree 30.4 Somewhat Disagree 14.3 Strongly Disagree 9.9

q28 The pope s decision to allow Roman Catholic priests to absolve women who have had abortions after they seek forgiveness Strongly Agree 49.3 Somewhat Agree 31.2 Somewhat Disagree 12.0 Strongly Disagree 7.5 IMPACT The following are a number of statements regarding the impact of Pope Francis in a number of areas. For each, please indicate if you strongly agree, somewhat agree, somewhat disagree, or strongly disagree. q29 Pope Francis, from Argentina himself, seems to have energized Latinos with new enthusiasm for the Catholic Church Strongly Agree 42.1 Somewhat Agree 46.6 Somewhat Disagree 7.9 Strongly Disagree 3.4 q30 Pope Francis, in this recent visit or previously, has changed my own mind or belief in one or more areas Strongly Agree 20.9 Somewhat Agree 31.9 Somewhat Disagree 24.8 Strongly Disagree 22.4

q31 I have actually made a change or taken some action as a result of messages from Pope Francis Strongly Agree 17.4 Somewhat Agree 22.3 Somewhat Disagree 29.3 Strongly Disagree 31.0 q32 By embracing gay and divorced Catholics, Pope Francis is growing the Catholic Church Strongly Agree 40.6 Somewhat Agree 34.0 Somewhat Disagree 12.2 Strongly Disagree 13.3 q33 By having meeting with the homeless, mentally ill, prisoners and immigrants during his U.S. visit, Pope Francis has helped focus America on its most vulnerable Strongly Agree 40.9 Somewhat Agree 41.1 Somewhat Disagree 11.7 Strongly Disagree 6.3

q34 I have a new or better understanding of Jesuit teachings/history within the Catholic Church as a result of Pope Francis the first Jesuit pope Strongly Agree 23.1 Somewhat Agree 31.1 Somewhat Disagree 23.3 Strongly Disagree 22.5 q35 The pope s visit has energized or re-energized my own personal religious faith Strongly Agree 22.7 Somewhat Agree 29.0 Somewhat Disagree 20.9 Strongly Disagree 27.4 q36 As a result of the pope s visit I m interested in reading more about him and his philosophy Strongly Agree 25.4 Somewhat Agree 36.4 Somewhat Disagree 19.0 Strongly Disagree 19.1 q37 Pope Francis is too liberal for me Strongly Agree 19.6 Somewhat Agree 17.7 Somewhat Disagree 25.4 Strongly Disagree 37.3

q38 Pope Francis is too conservative for me Strongly Agree 9.8 Somewhat Agree 16.6 Somewhat Disagree 30.5 Strongly Disagree 43.2 q39 Which of the following best represents your own personal view on abortions? Would you say I m pro-life and opposed to all abortions I m opposed to all abortions except for rape incest I m pro-choice and support a woman s right to an abortion 22.0 32.6 37.2 Unsure 8.2 q40 Given Pope Francis stand in favor of ending abortions, would you say he has Helped open you to considering opposing abortions Not changed your own prochoice position 5.1 86.0 Unsure 8.9 Demographics Questions q41 Please tell me which religion you belong to or follow Catholic 26.2 Protestant Baptist 18.3

Christian nondenominational 28.3 Greek Orthodox 0.2 Jewish 1.8 Buddhist 0.5 Muslim 0.3 Latter-day Saints/Mormon 1.2 Other 4.0 No preference no religious affiliation 17.3 Don t know/not sure 1.8 q42 For Catholics As a result of the pope s visit, I plan to increase my own Catholic church service attendance Yes 51.5 No 30.9 Unsure 17.6 q43 For Catholics, as a result of the pope s visit, I plan to initiate or increase donations to Catholic causes Yes 39.3 No 35.9 Unsure 24.8 For all respondents q44 Please indicate your gender Male 51.5

Female 48.5 q45 How old are you? 18-25 21.8 26-35 23.2 36-45 17.1 46-55 16.0 56-65 13.0 65 or older 8.8 q46 Would you describe your political views as Valid Very conservative 14.2 Somewhat conservative 18.4 Moderate 31.3 Somewhat liberal 13.9 Very liberal 11.3 Don t know not sure 10.8 q47 Are you Hispanic or Latino? Yes 16.6 No 83.1 Don t know/unsure 0.3 q48 Which one of these groups would you say best represents your race? White 75.8 Black or African-American 15.3 Asian 6.0

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaska Native 1.1 1.1 Other 0.7 q49 My attendance at my place of religious worship such as a church, mosque, or synagogue is best described as Almost daily 6.6 Almost weekly 28.5 At least monthly 11.6 Fewer than 12 times annually 15.1 Rarely or never 34.5 Unsure 3.6 q50 What is the highest level of education you have completed? Did not graduate from high school 12.1 High school/ged 16.2 Associate degree 6.4 Some college or technical school College or technical school graduate Postgraduate or professional degree 27.8 28.9 8.0 Prefer not to disclose.6 q51 What is your total household income before taxes? Less than $9,999 8.8

$10,000 to less than $40,000 $40,000 to less than 75,000 $75,000 to less than $100,000 $100,000 to less than $150,000 $150,000 to less than $200,000 33.4 31.2 12.6 6.8 1.4 $200,000 or more 1.6 Prefer not to disclose 4.2