What do mass attenders believe?: Contemporary cultural change and the acceptance of key catholic beliefs and moral teachings by Australian mass attenders

The Australasian Catholic Record 90 (4):439 (2013)
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Dixon, Robert Have the cultural changes of the last fifty years or so influenced the way that Australia's most active Catholics think about key Catholic beliefs and moral teachings? In this article, I will search for evidence of such an influence by examining responses from Mass attenders to selected questions in the 2011 National Church Life Survey. I will note especially the extent to which respondents' demographic characteristics are related to the way they answered those questions, and I will also examine how responses to those questions have varied over successive surveys, at five-yearly intervals, from 1996 to 2011

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