How different are frequencies of Catholic Mass attendance in different countries? Very different.
Jeffrey Ade
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Whoa! I didn't even make that list. Oh, by the way what "mass" is this the Conciliar church mass? Or the Roman Catholic Tridentine Mass? I wonder?
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looked the World Values Survey up..... kinda didn't 'buy' this survey Here's what I found from their website........... suspicions validated
the core funders included: the University of Stockholm, Sweden; the TrustGov Project at the University of Southampton, UK; the Electoral Integrity Project at the University of Sydney, Australia; the University of Melbourne, Australia; the Institute for …More
looked the World Values Survey up..... kinda didn't 'buy' this survey Here's what I found from their website........... suspicions validated
the core funders included: the University of Stockholm, Sweden; the TrustGov Project at the University of Southampton, UK; the Electoral Integrity Project at the University of Sydney, Australia; the University of Melbourne, Australia; the Institute for Future Studies, Sweden; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA; the World Bank; and the Inter-American Development Bank. As a result of this support, the dataset can be freely distributed to users such as scholars and students, policy analysts and data journalists without any charge.
the core funders included: the University of Stockholm, Sweden; the TrustGov Project at the University of Southampton, UK; the Electoral Integrity Project at the University of Sydney, Australia; the University of Melbourne, Australia; the Institute for Future Studies, Sweden; the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA; the World Bank; and the Inter-American Development Bank. As a result of this support, the dataset can be freely distributed to users such as scholars and students, policy analysts and data journalists without any charge.
Hugh N. Cry
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Where’s USA?
1st: I didn't see the United States on the chart. 2nd: I'm surprised by some of these, especially countries in Europe I have visited personally. Many there thought it was 'a curiosity' that an American Catholic wanted to attend Mass on a regular Sunday. I was told "It's not like it's Christmas or something."