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Mass exodus hits Catholic church in Germany as 400,000 exit

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A statue of Jesus stands under the cross. More than half a million people officially left the Catholic Church in Germany in 2022, according to figures released by the German Bishops' Conference (DBK) on Wednesday. Photo: Nicolas Armer/dpa
A statue of Jesus stands under the cross. More than half a million people officially left the Catholic Church in Germany in 2022, according to figures released by the German Bishops' Conference (DBK) on Wednesday. Photo: Nicolas Armer/dpa

 

Admin I Thursday, June 27, 2024

BERLIN – German Catholicism is in crisis as mass exodus has hit this ancient institution. Hundreds of thousands of worshippers leave each year, threatening to turn it into a “minority Church,” an expert said on Thursday.

The number may have reduced last year compared to the previous year, but the trend is stark: In 2022, the number of people leaving was more than half a million, a dramatic negative record; In 2023, the figure was 402,694, the German Bishops’ Conference announced in the city of Bonn on Thursday.

A total of 20.3 million people in Germany now belong to the Catholic Church. The number could fall below the 20-million mark for the first time in 2024.

For Church law expert Thomas Schüller one thing is certain: “The implosion of the Catholic Church into a minority church is irreversible.”

Studies also confirm this. In 2019, a study by the University of Freiburg predicted that the number of Church members – Catholic and Protestant – would fall by half to just under 23 million by 2060.

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“The figures are an indicator of reality,” said Georg Bätzing, chairman of the German Bishops’ Conference and bishop of Limburg.

“The figures are alarming. They show that the Church is in a comprehensive crisis,” he said.
However, resignation, fear or withdrawal are the wrong responses, he stressed: “As a church, we have a mission to proclaim the good news of a loving, creative and liberating God, to live it and pass it on.”

Reforms are also unavoidable, he said, but the following applies: “Reforms alone will not solve the Church crisis, but the crisis will worsen without reforms. And that is why changes are necessary.”

 

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