In many of the European countries however, the shrinking attendance and affiliation has forced churches to close down, or be sold to the ever growing Muslim communities in Europe. It also reflects the decline of the Christian faith in Europe – both Catholic and Protestant. This phenomenon bodes ill for Europe, whose Christian faith sustained and enriched it for centuries. Christianity today, more than ever before, can be a unifying factor in a continent that has lost faith in the future. This loss of faith is manifested in the decline of fertility rates, marriages, and children. Conversely, the influx of millions of young Muslims with high fertility rates has transformed the educational system in Europe, where in some grammar and high-schools, Muslim children (mostly of North African parentage) count for over 50% of the pupils. It has also impacted on the culture and politics of Europe.
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I have to agree with you. I live within a half-mile of a mosque and have Muslims as neighbors. Excuse me for saying this but I believe we Catholics are a bunch of wimps compared to them. We eliminated our fasts, we turned our worship into vernacular (among other things), we forget to do good works, we don’t have time to read our own Bibles, etc, etc. I mean during our recent snowstorm, these guys and their kids got up and shoveled or plowed the neighborhood sidewalks and driveways. I begged the one guy to take cash for his work and he refused. Maybe he favors me since I helped him with finding his family’s cat and all but I do hope the Pope continues his dialogues with the Muslims. Yes, there is the promise that Christ’s Church will always live but it’s not fun watching churches, which had been built with the money and efforts of so many faithful, close their doors for the last time.You know, in kind of a weird way, Western Europe is going the road of Eastern Europe as it was under communism. More emphasis on a state culture as the unifying foundation - rejection of Christianity. (Western secularism / capitalism / socialism of course.) The Muslims are holding out quite successfully. I don’t know if it has just been because I am a devout Catholic now or not, but it seems like the decadence is really blooming - last 10 or 15 years or so. Maybe I just didn’t see it before so much - I mean the death of Christianity. I took the cathedrals over there seemingly everywhere for granted. As an American, you notice the Church bells; we don’t have those here (at least I don’t). Just loved hearing them, London, Italy, France.
Well, maybe that is the light at the end of tunnel, huh? If they can do it, we can. Maybe there will be a “Christian spring” some decade or century soon.I have to agree with you. I live within a half-mile of a mosque and have Muslims as neighbors. Excuse me for saying this but I believe we Catholics are a bunch of wimps compared to them. We eliminated our fasts, we turned our worship into vernacular (among other things), we forget to do good works, we don’t have time to read our own Bibles, etc, etc. I mean during our recent snowstorm, these guys and their kids got up and shoveled or plowed the neighborhood sidewalks and driveways. I begged the one guy to take cash for his work and he refused. Maybe he favors me since I helped him with finding his family’s cat and all but I do hope the Pope continues his dialogues with the Muslims. Yes, there is the promise that Christ’s Church will always live but it’s not fun watching churches, which had been built with the money and efforts of so many faithful, close their doors for the last time.
Islam is waiting in the wings…Sometimes quoted I believe and it is alright to do so is Father Z’s blog. It seems an article recently appeared on the woes going on in Belgium which seems to be a bit like the Netherlands. At least, the Flemish part. A rather pessimistic outlook.
Dutch leadership was notorious after Vatican II. As radical as Islam is, they believe in SOMETHING. When you hear your leaders acting mealy-mouthed and limp-wristed except when they are openly attacking their own faith, it doesn’t give the faithful much to latch on to.I have to agree with you. I live within a half-mile of a mosque and have Muslims as neighbors. Excuse me for saying this but I believe we Catholics are a bunch of wimps compared to them. We eliminated our fasts, we turned our worship into vernacular (among other things), we forget to do good works, we don’t have time to read our own Bibles, etc, etc. I mean during our recent snowstorm, these guys and their kids got up and shoveled or plowed the neighborhood sidewalks and driveways. I begged the one guy to take cash for his work and he refused. Maybe he favors me since I helped him with finding his family’s cat and all but I do hope the Pope continues his dialogues with the Muslims. Yes, there is the promise that Christ’s Church will always live but it’s not fun watching churches, which had been built with the money and efforts of so many faithful, close their doors for the last time.
Christians are cowards?Dutch leadership was notorious after Vatican II. As radical as Islam is, they believe in SOMETHING. When you hear your leaders acting mealy-mouthed and limp-wristed except when they are openly attacking their own faith, it doesn’t give the faithful much to latch on to.
Regarding Islam, it’s a false religion, but I believe following Islam like some of the Immigrants to the US gives one a better chance of entering the Kingdom of Heaven than a lukewarm Catholic. At least they are Hot or Cold.
If Christianity is seen as the religion of cowards, we have only ourselves to blame. Maybe for the Dutch, the remnants of Catholics who still take their faith seriously can start to grow it again now that the secular weeds have been removed. Or maybe they’ll end up like the Church of England.
It was directed at Christians in the United States and other Western Countries.Christians are cowards?
Try telling that to Christians in China or Saudi Arabia, who still congregate and hold the mass in spite of the fact that they could lose their lives. Try telling that to Christian aid workers in Africa and Asia, especially the war torn parts.
Well, there you have arrogance and ignorance to boot.It was directed at Christians in the United States and other Western Countries.
It would appear that the decline of Catholicism in Europe is coupled to the rise in anti-Semitism.I’m not surprised, Holland is the most liberal country on Earth. Why would they care about going to a church that they don’t agree with or really believe in? They have been this way so long that when JP2 visited them, to hear someone with actual catholic beliefs inspired an anti catholic movement in that country to reform the church and that was back in the 80s let alone now. Today they don’t even let Popes visit there because no one in Holland cares about religion.
They’re merging or closing in cities like New York, Chicago, Detroit, etc. Africa and Asia is where you see real growth in Catholicism.Oh and there are about 50 parishes in San diego alone.