Wednesday July 5, 2006


Catholic Decline in England a “pastoral and demographic catastrophe” says New Report
By Hilary White
LONDON, July 5, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A 260 page study has been
released by the English Catholic bishops that shows a Church that has come to a point of near
complete melt-down since the closing of the Second Vatican Council in
1965. According to the report, Mass attendance has slumped by 40 per
cent and Catholic marriages by 60 per cent over the last 30 years.
The report by Anthony Spencer of the Pastoral Research Centre covers
the period from 1963 to 1991 and also shows the number of adult
converts fell by 55 per cent and first Communions by nearly 40 per
cent. More recent statistics from 2001 show little improvement. In
1991 Mass attendance in England and Wales stood at 1.3 million,
compared with 960,000 in 2004.
The report describes the crisis as the “greatest pastoral and demographic catastrophe” since the 16th century Reformation.
The British statistics, however, only confirm what is happening in
every country that has embraced post-Christian secularist values and
the so-called “sexual revolution.” The Associated Press reports today
that the loss of the Catholic moral and social identity in Spain is of
grave concern to the Vatican as Pope Benedict XVI prepares for a visit
there. According to AP, while 80 per cent of Spaniards consider
themselves Catholics, only 42 per cent believe in God and 50 per cent
never attend church except for social occasions.
In his 2002 book, Index of Leading Catholic Indicators: The Church
Since Vatican II, Kenneth C. Jones revealed the disastrous decline in
every numeric indicator in the Catholic Church in the US.
After a hundred years of steady growth to an unprecedented peak of
statistical health in 1965, Jones showed that numbers of priestly
ordinations, women entering convents, adult baptisms and the number of
children in Catholic schools had abruptly plummeted, sometimes by as
much as 99%, to catastrophic lows by 2002.
The collapse of the Catholic Church around the world coincides
precisely with the period following Vatican II when bishops, clergy and
religious decided to re-orient the Church to conform to secular values.
Declining Catholic numbers can be correlated closely to decline in
orthodox practice and preaching. The grim national statistics are often
reversed in those areas and communities where traditional moral
teaching, styles of worship and adherence to otherworldly values are
prominent.
A case in point is the order of sisters founded by Mother Theresa, the
Missionaries of Charity, who have grown rapidly especially in countries
suffering severe material poverty. Traditional communities of priests
such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter are also refuting the
trend with their biggest problem being finding funding to build larger
seminaries to accommodate the number of applicants.
In the US, those dioceses known for close adherence to Catholic moral
teaching and loyalty to the Pope are also producing the greatest number
of priests and women religious.
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the largest and most influential
diocese in the US and known as a centre of vocal dissent from Catholic
teaching, particularly on sexual matters, ordained four men in 2006.
The much smaller Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey, on the other hand,
whose Archbishop John Myers placed the attacks on life and family as
the most important issue in the 2004 presidential election, ordained 17
men to the priesthood this spring.
Faithful Catholics in the US and elsewhere have long refuted the
existence of the so-called ‘vocation crisis’ in the Catholic Church,
arguing that as many young people as ever want to dedicate their lives
to service in the Church but cannot find orthodox dioceses, seminaries
and convents.
Read article, “Crisis In Vocations? What Crisis?” by Archbishop Elden
Curtis http://www.ewtn.com/library/BISHOPS/WHATCRIS.HTM
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