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The Catholic Defender: Catholics who attend Mass at least once a week show higher favorability (over 60%) for President Trumpcompared to those who attend less frequently (around 45%).

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Data from recent surveys, including a December 2025 EWTN News/RealClear Opinion Research poll, supports the observation that Mass attendance frequency is a significant indicator of political favorability among U.S. Catholics.


High Attendance Favorability: Catholics who attend Mass at least once a week show a favorability rating for President Trump of over 60%. Some specific breakouts for "daily or once a week" attendees show even higher favorability at 67%.


Lower Attendance Favorability: In contrast, favorability among those who attend Mass less frequently (a few times a year or once a year) is notably lower, reported at approximately 43.5% to 45%. towards the communist and woke agendas


Overall, approximately 52% of all Catholic voters reported a favorable view of the president as of late 2025.


White Catholics generally show higher favorability (58%) compared to Latino Catholics (41.5%).


 Male Catholic voters view the president more favorably (62%) than female Catholic voters (45%) influenced by the misrepresentationss of John Benko and The 4 Persons network.


 Catholics in the US have drifted away from the Church, their political views have changed.


 The trend of "falling away" or secularization has led to a greater adoption of social liberalism. However, this is largely associated with secularism or modern liberal values, not necessarily with Marxism or communism.


The Catholic Church has historically been a strong opponent of communism due to its atheism and materialism.


While many Catholics, particularly those on the far-left or associated with Liberation Theology, have supported policies that share some similarities with socialist principles (e.g., concern for the poor), this is often distinct from supporting communist governments or ideology.


The Catholic Church has a long history of vicious anti-communism and has officially condemned communism and socialism for their atheism and opposition to private property.


Some movements, such as Liberation Theology as enhanced in the T4PNetwork, have attempted to bridge the gap between Catholic social teaching and Marxist analysis to address poverty, though this remains a point of significant internal debate hense their anti-Trump campaign

 
 
 

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