PopeWatch: Receivership

If the Church in Germany were a business, it would long since have gone into receivership:

A record number of people left the Church in the German Archdiocese of Munich and Freising last year, a local statistical office said Tuesday.

The Munich statistical office told CNA Deutsch, CNA’s German-language news partner, May 26 that 10,744 Catholics formally withdrew from the Church in 2019. It noted that this was a fifth higher than in 2018, when 8,995 people left. 

Statisticians said this was the first time that annual departures had surpassed the 10,000 mark since records began. Previously, the highest figure was 9,010, set in 1992.

Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the 66-year-old Archbishop of Munich and Freising, announced in February that he would not stand for re-election as president of the German bishops’ conference. He cited his age and his desire to spend more time in his archdiocese, in the Catholic heartland of Bavaria, which he has led since 2008.

Go here to read the rest.  A religion that expects nothing from people will have that expectation met.

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Michael Dowd
Michael Dowd
Thursday, May 28, AD 2020 3:59am

Always good to hear about the possibility of Church financial bankruptcy as it parallels the bankruptcy of faith encouraged by Vatican II. Vatican II must be abrogated in its entirety following a Chapter 11 filing.

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