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, Newser User 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. (More Pope Benedict XVI stories.) Report an error