short readsFeb 16, 2021 10 new findings about faith among Black Americans Black American religious life is diverse, encompassing a wide range of religious affiliations, worship practices and beliefs.
reportFeb 16, 2021 Faith Among Black Americans Today, most Black adults say they rely on prayer to help make major decisions, and view opposing racism as essential to their religious faith.
short readsFeb 10, 2021 Americans far more likely to say evangelicals will lose influence, rather than gain it, under Biden Half of all U.S. adults think evangelical Christians will lose influence in Washington under President Joe Biden’s new administration.
short readsFeb 1, 2021 About one-in-five Americans who have been harassed online say it was because of their religion About one-fifth of those Americans who have experienced online harassment say they believe they were targeted because of their religion.
short readsJan 20, 2021 Biden is only the second Catholic president, but nearly all have been Christians Although Catholicism has long been one of the largest U.S. religious groups, John F. Kennedy and Joe Biden are the only Catholic presidents.
short readsOct 20, 2020 8 key findings about Catholics and abortion Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
short readsOct 13, 2020 White Christians continue to favor Trump over Biden, but support has slipped President Trump continues to be White Christians’ preferred candidate, but support among voters in three traditions has slipped since August.
short readsSep 22, 2020 Hispanic teens enjoy religious activities with parents, but fewer view religion as ‘very important’ U.S. Hispanic teens are more likely than U.S. teens overall to identify as Catholic and say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral.
short readsJul 1, 2020 White evangelical approval of Trump slips, but eight-in-ten say they would vote for him Trump’s approval rating has dropped among a range of religious groups, including white evangelicals – though they remain strongly supportive.
short readsJun 15, 2020 Before protests, black Americans said religious sermons should address race relations Six-in-ten black adults say it is important for houses of worship to address “political topics such as immigration and race relations.”