US | Pope Benedict XVI Benedict's US Trip Improved His Image Majority of Americans feel better about both pope and the church By Neil Turitz Posted Apr 30, 2008 8:40 PM CDT Copied Cardinal Edward Egan, Archbishop of New York, holds a gift that was given to him by Pope Benedict XVI before the pontiff celebrated Mass at Yankee Stadium in New York, April 20, 2008. (AP Photo/Mike Segar, Pool) Both the pontiff and the Catholic Church got an image boost following the pope's recent US visit, reports Reuters. A post-trip poll found that 61% of Americans, both Catholics and non-Catholics, believe the pope's 6-day stint met or exceeded their expectations; 65% now have a more positive view of Pope Benedict. While the Marist College poll also showed that 52% of Americans had a more positive view of the Catholic Church, only 32% say the church has done enough to prevent a repeat of the abuse scandal among priests; 40% cited the pope's surprise visit with the victims of that scandal as the high point of the trip. Read These Next Epstein fallout intensifies within Trump administration. Newsom turns nickname back on Trump. 'Bad batch' of drugs causes mass OD in Baltimore. Surgical staff squares off with ICE agents. Report an error