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I hope that this is the correct place to post…
I am talking about the decline in numbers of people attending church.
Ratzinger once said:
"It (the Church) will become small and will have to start pretty much all over again. It will no longer have use of the structures it built in its years of prosperity. The reduction in the number of faithful will lead to it losing an important part of its social privileges.” It will start off with small groups and movements and a minority that will make faith central to experience again. “It will be a more spiritual Church, and will not claim a political mandate flirting with the Right one minute and the Left the next. It will be poor and will become the Church of the destitute.”
vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/the-vatican/detail/articolo/papa-el-papa-pope-benedetto-xvi-benedict-xvi-benedicto-xvi-22434/
I can confirm that many churches in UK have become health spas, pubs, restaurants, apartments etc, as they are sold off through lack of use. Also in Italy the number of de-consecreated churches are growing.
dailykos.com/story/2015/01/13/1357344/-Empty-Churches-Go-On-Sale-in-Europe-as-Christian-Faith-Declines
Should we continue just as we are doing? Or should we begin to realize that we need someway to change? By change I do not mean changing any doctrine. Maybe change the way we live and present the Church?
The Church in Italy has failed to grasp that Italy is no longer a Catholic country, and that it is in fact a missionary territory, and needs to be treated as such.
To be honest, in society, in Europe, Faith is becoming more and more a non entity, and is generally ridiculed. That is what makes me think that Ratzinger was correct all of those years ago.
becker-posner-blog.com/2012/06/why-are-americans-more-religious-than-europeans-posner.html
I am talking about the decline in numbers of people attending church.
Ratzinger once said:
"It (the Church) will become small and will have to start pretty much all over again. It will no longer have use of the structures it built in its years of prosperity. The reduction in the number of faithful will lead to it losing an important part of its social privileges.” It will start off with small groups and movements and a minority that will make faith central to experience again. “It will be a more spiritual Church, and will not claim a political mandate flirting with the Right one minute and the Left the next. It will be poor and will become the Church of the destitute.”
vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/the-vatican/detail/articolo/papa-el-papa-pope-benedetto-xvi-benedict-xvi-benedicto-xvi-22434/
I can confirm that many churches in UK have become health spas, pubs, restaurants, apartments etc, as they are sold off through lack of use. Also in Italy the number of de-consecreated churches are growing.
dailykos.com/story/2015/01/13/1357344/-Empty-Churches-Go-On-Sale-in-Europe-as-Christian-Faith-Declines
Should we continue just as we are doing? Or should we begin to realize that we need someway to change? By change I do not mean changing any doctrine. Maybe change the way we live and present the Church?
The Church in Italy has failed to grasp that Italy is no longer a Catholic country, and that it is in fact a missionary territory, and needs to be treated as such.
To be honest, in society, in Europe, Faith is becoming more and more a non entity, and is generally ridiculed. That is what makes me think that Ratzinger was correct all of those years ago.
becker-posner-blog.com/2012/06/why-are-americans-more-religious-than-europeans-posner.html