|
60%
|
$20M
|
76%
|
British readers of The Da Vinci Code who believe "there is some truth" in the book's claim that Jesus had children by Mary Magdalene. |
Amount the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, which has raised $120 million, has pledged to rebuild Gulf Coast churches. |
Catholics who said they gave to their parish between April 2001 and April 2002, before the clergy sex abuse scandal exploded. |
30%
|
$35,000
|
74%
|
British non-readers of the book who agree. |
Maximum amount per church grant. |
Catholics who say they gave between October 2004 and October 2005. |
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