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yeezy 15 5:30 PM EDTPope Francis ; American visit has earned him some new fans among some very unlikely groups of people, including liberals and non-Catholics, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 1,000 adults released on Wednesday.In the week immediately after Pope Francis ; visit to the United States, 28% of American adults report a more positive view of the Church, with just 6% sayin
asics g they had more negative views. Fifty percent of Catholics also had a more positive view of the Catholic Church following the visit, and 22% of non-Catholics said the same. Those who identified as liberals or Democrats also respected
jordan the Church more after the Pope visit, with 39% and 35% respectively expressing admiration after the visit. In fact, the Pope is more popular among Democrats than Republicans and conservatives.But but while the Church has made measurable progress among many following the pope tour, most Americans ; opinions remained unchanged: 58% of Americans said Pope Francis ; visit did not affect their feelings about the Church.But while Francis ; visit may helped have won over many outside the faith, the pope overall approval ratings among Catholicsmdash;at 81% as of this monthmdash;are actually equivalent to Pope Benedic