CARA CARA is a national, non-profit, Georgetown University affiliated research center that conducts social scientific studies about the Catholic Church.

CARA has nearly 60 years of experience in quality social science research on the Catholic Church. We offer a range of research and consulting services for dioceses, parishes, religious communities and institutes, and other Catholic organizations. CARA’s longstanding policy is to let research findings stand on their own and never take an advocacy position or go into areas outside its social science

competence. All CARA researchers have advanced degrees in relevant academic disciplines as well as pastoral experience. CARA researchers are active in the academic community publishing and presenting research about the Catholic Church

Catholic school(s), parish religious education, and homeschooling are all contributing to men seeking and becoming Catho...
04/23/2026

Catholic school(s), parish religious education, and homeschooling are all contributing to men seeking and becoming Catholic priests. New from the Ordination Class of 2026. Learn more here:https://www.usccb.org/resources/Report-Ordination%20Class%202026-April%2008-FINAL.pdf

In case you missed it, be sure to check out our most recent blog, which delves into the data on Gen-Z Catholics! Here's ...
04/14/2026

In case you missed it, be sure to check out our most recent blog, which delves into the data on Gen-Z Catholics! Here's a sneak peak. Does this line up with what you know about this generation?
https://nineteensixty-four.blogspot.com/

Catholic Media Use 2023This survey was commissioned by a generous contribution from FAITH Catholic. However, FAITH Catho...
01/29/2026

Catholic Media Use 2023

This survey was commissioned by a generous contribution from FAITH Catholic. However, FAITH Catholic was not involved in the research process or the writing of this report. PLEASE NOTE: This study was carried out in 2023. The findings show that much of faith engagement has gone digital—many still worship and connect online, watch religious videos, and use parish websites and bulletins. The full report can be found on our website at cara.georgetown.edu/national-catholic-polls.

Happy Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe!Check out our archival Guadalupe Publications which can be purchased on our sto...
12/12/2025

Happy Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe!

Check out our archival Guadalupe Publications which can be purchased on our store website as PDFs!
https://cara.georgetown.edu/store

2016 CARA Special Report:How Parishes in the United States Accommodate and Serve People with DisabilitiesIn 2016, CARA w...
11/21/2025

2016 CARA Special Report:
How Parishes in the United States Accommodate and Serve People with Disabilities

In 2016, CARA was commissioned by Potomac Community Resources, Inc., National Catholic Partnership on Disability - NCPD, Catholic Archdiocese of Washington Deaf and Disabilities Ministry, and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington to conduct the first-ever nationwide survey of how Catholic parishes, dioceses, and Catholic Charities are incorporating individuals with disabilities and their families into the single flock of the Church.

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual Fall Awards Ceremony! We were very glad to honor the Sisters of Chari...
11/18/2025

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our annual Fall Awards Ceremony! We were very glad to honor the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Vocations: Dominican Sisters of Peace, and Loretto Community with the Rev. Louis V. Luzbetak, SVD, Award for Exemplary Church Research for their work towards truth and reconciliation.

These religious communities were the first to acknowledge their role in the enslavement of African Americans in the 19th century. Through memorial monuments, public apologies, archival research, and outreach to descendants, these communities are committed to honoring and remembering those whose labor and lives were profited from, working to restore the recognition and humanity they were historically denied. The communities’ ongoing ministries - in education, social justice, ecological care, and peace building - reflect both their historic mission of service and their enduring dedication to building a more just and compassionate world.

Congratulations again and thank you for your work and mission!

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