Due to the decreasing number of celibate clergy in the Roman Rite of the Church will the western Catholic Church become more of a lay church in the future?
Since the papacy of JPII it seems some bishops were chosen for loyalty rather than ability and combined with the fall in the number of priests and the closing of seminaries , religious scholarship and leadership in the western church appear to be moving to Catholic and non-Catholic universities.
In Ireland many of the tasks formerly done by priests, such as bringing communion to the sick, are now also done by laity.
Thus in the future will lay people play a larger role, with celebrations of word and communion, replacing Mass in many places and lay Catholics playing greater roles, including leadership in The Church?
Since the papacy of JPII it seems some bishops were chosen for loyalty rather than ability and combined with the fall in the number of priests and the closing of seminaries , religious scholarship and leadership in the western church appear to be moving to Catholic and non-Catholic universities.
In Ireland many of the tasks formerly done by priests, such as bringing communion to the sick, are now also done by laity.
Thus in the future will lay people play a larger role, with celebrations of word and communion, replacing Mass in many places and lay Catholics playing greater roles, including leadership in The Church?