Fortunately, truth is not a numbers game.
I do want to point out the erroneous statement in the article, however. The article states that Muslims outnumber Catholics as the worlds single largest religious denomination. But Muslims are not a single denomination, having many internal divisions, just as Christianity does.
Therefore, this is not really an apples to apples comparison. Comparing the number of Catholics to the number of Sunnis would be more relevant.
I wholeheartedly agree with this point. I don’t deny the absolute numbers - there probably were more Catholics than total Muslims worldwide until recently. However, the news story is just another case of the secular news media’s spin-doctors comparing apples to oranges, when it omits all reference to “total Christians” vs. “total Muslims”. Is the number of “total Christians” diminishing, stagnant, or growing? You certainly don’t read that in this story.
I’d also like to remind folks that then-Cardinal Ratzinger predicted the Church may become smaller for a time so that it can grow again.
The two fastest growths of the Church were the ten years after the Eastern schism and the ten years after the Protestant Revolt, when the Church was shorn of dissenters and the remnant was shocked into coming back to its roots. God Himself purged and shrunk the Israelites so that they could grow again vigorously when He sent them into the desert for 40 years and into Babylon for 70 years.
Rev 3:15-17 "'I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew you out of my mouth. For you say, I am rich, I have prospered, and I need nothing; not knowing that you are wretched, pitiable, poor, blind, and naked.
Now we have a new type of dissenters causing turmoil - the Catholics-in-name-only, the “warm fuzzy God loves everything” Catholics, and the “I can disagree but still be faithful” Catholics who seldom darken the church door.
I’ll trade away those kinds of lukewarm Catholics anyday to welcome back the now-schismatic groups who kept the Tridentine Mass alive. It would seem that Pope Benedict is moving that direction by working in cooperative coordination with the Orthodox and by re-authorizing the Tridentine Mass.