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	<identifier identifierType="DOI">10.3886/ICPSR08892.v1</identifier>
	<creators>
    	
			<creator>
				<creatorName>ABC News</creatorName>
			</creator>
    	
	</creators>
	<titles>
		<title>ABC News Papal Visit Poll, August 1987</title>
		
	</titles>
	<publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</publisher>
	<publicationYear>1989</publicationYear>
	<subjects>
		
      		<subject>abortion</subject>
      	
      		<subject>birth control</subject>
      	
      		<subject>Catholic Church</subject>
      	
      		<subject>homosexuality</subject>
      	
      		<subject>morality</subject>
      	
      		<subject>Pope John Paul II</subject>
      	
      		<subject>public opinion</subject>
      	
      		<subject>religion</subject>
      	
      		<subject>religious beliefs</subject>
      	
	</subjects>
	<dates>
		<date dateType="Available">1989-01-10</date>
		<date dateType="Updated">2007-07-03</date>
		
			
				
   				
   		
	</dates>
	<resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">
		
			survey data
		
	</resourceType>
	<alternateIdentifiers>
		<alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="ICPSR Study Number">8892</alternateIdentifier>
	</alternateIdentifiers>
	<version>1</version>
	<descriptions>
		<description>This survey was conducted prior to Pope John Paul II's
visit to the United States in September 1987. Respondents were asked
for their opinions on Pope John Paul and on a number of moral issues
including abortion, homosexuality, alternative means of conception,
birth control, and the involvement of religious leaders in politics.
Opinions also were sought on certain policies of the Roman Catholic
Church that prohibit priests from marrying and women from becoming
priests. Respondents were queried regarding their religious
upbringing and current practice, and those who identified themselves
as Catholics were asked additional questions relating to the Pope and
religious issues. Demographic characteristic of respondents are
included.</description>
		
		
		
 	</descriptions>
	
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