美国天主教神职人员正在进行的保守转向

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Spectrum Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1080/02732173.2023.2215461
Brad Vermurlen, Mark Regnerus, S. Cranney
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从20世纪80年代开始,对美国天主教神父的调查显示,新神父——以及整个神职人员——在道德、教会、政治和神学问题上变得更加保守。本研究利用对天主教神父的两项调查数据,考察了这种长期观察到的保守转变是否持续到今天:2002年洛杉矶时报对神父的调查和2020-2021年美国天主教神父的调查,这在很大程度上重复了前者。通过调查和基于十年圣职的分析的方法比较都显示,美国天主教神父在道德信仰问题上越来越保守,对谁应该和不应该有资格获得圣职的态度,以及政治和神学。回归模型表明,在其他因素的影响下,最近被任命的人始终与持有更保守的信仰有关。从祈祷神圣办公室的频率来看,更虔诚的牧师更有可能在每个问题上都持保守态度。这种保守转变的主要例外是自称完全是同性恋的牧师,他们在一系列话题上往往比异性恋牧师更自由。
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The ongoing conservative turn in the American Catholic priesthood
Abstract Surveys of Catholic priests in the United States dating back to the 1980s have shown that newer priests—and the priesthood in the aggregate—are becoming more conservative on moral, ecclesial, political, and theological issues. The present study examined whether this long-observed conservative shift has continued up to the present day using data from two surveys of Catholic priests: a 2002 Los Angeles Times survey of priests and the 2020–2021 Survey of American Catholic Priests, which largely replicated the former. Comparisons of means across surveys and analyses based on decade of ordination both revealed that Catholic priests in the United States are increasingly conservative on issues of moral belief, attitudes concerning who should and should not qualify for ordination, as well as politics and theology. Regression models demonstrated that having been ordained more recently was consistently associated with holding more conservative beliefs, net of other factors. More religiously observant priests, captured by frequency of praying the Divine Office, were more likely to be conservative on every question asked. The major exception to the conservative shift are priests self-reporting as entirely homosexual, who tend to be more liberal than heterosexual priests on a range of topics.
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