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VATICAN CITY(AP) Sunday Morning News Oct. 9, 2005
A senior Brazilian cardinal on saturday lamented the rapid growth of Protestant movements in Latin Ameriica and how wondered how much longer the coninent could be called catholic.
The comments byCardinal Claudio Hummes to the Synod of Bishops reflected increaseing concern in the church about the competition for souls in Latin America and Africa.
Hummes said Brazil’s Catholics, who represented about 90 percent of the country’s population during the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council, had fallen to 83 percent in 1991 and 67 percent today.
At the same time, for every catholic priest in Brazil, there are now two Protestant ministers, he said, according to a summary of his remarks released by the vatican. (end of article)
I can remenber when back in 1948 our church was one of the first Baptist churches in America to send missionarys to Brazil. How the Lord has blessed their work!
abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1195881
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A senior Brazilian cardinal on saturday lamented the rapid growth of Protestant movements in Latin Ameriica and how wondered how much longer the coninent could be called catholic.
The comments byCardinal Claudio Hummes to the Synod of Bishops reflected increaseing concern in the church about the competition for souls in Latin America and Africa.
Hummes said Brazil’s Catholics, who represented about 90 percent of the country’s population during the 1962-65 Second Vatican Council, had fallen to 83 percent in 1991 and 67 percent today.
At the same time, for every catholic priest in Brazil, there are now two Protestant ministers, he said, according to a summary of his remarks released by the vatican. (end of article)
I can remenber when back in 1948 our church was one of the first Baptist churches in America to send missionarys to Brazil. How the Lord has blessed their work!
abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=1195881
{Moderator note: Please don’t forget to cite your source!}