Clearly, the survey Voris discusses here spoke to no traditional Catholics.
Is that a bad thing ?
I wasn't making a judgment, just stating a fact. Had they spoken to a few traditional Catholic young adults they would have found a few "devout" Catholics.
Well, then again, maybe not. If they were judging "devout" concerning the adherence to Catholic doctrine by Conciliar standards, I guess they would have concluded that traditional Catholic youths don't accept many doctrines, such as, ecuмenism, universal salvation, religious liberty, the new mass, etc., etc., etc.