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In Germany one million people want to leave the Catholic or Protestant Church. If you add those who are thinking about it but have not yet made a final decision, the number increases to more than 5.5 million people. This is the result of a study conducted by the Sinus Institute in Heidelberg and published first hand on the “Christ und Welt” insert of the German weekly Die Zeit.
More…In practice 2.4% of the total number of Catholics and Protestants over 14 years of age said they would turn their backs on their Church. The apostasy seems to affect the Protestant Church to a greater extent than the Catholic Church; among Protestants, the percentage of those who are determined to leave their Church is 3.2%, while among Catholics it is exactly half that (1. 6%). The trend is the same when considering those who are thinking about leaving their church: 12.1% of Protestants and 9.9% of Catholics. “For Christian churches, Germany has become a mission territory,” writes the director of the Sinus Institute, Bodo Flaig.
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