Why a Catholic ‘Revival’ May Be Leaving the Working Class Behind
And how the Church can better reach people with a blue-collar background.
And how the Church can better reach people with a blue-collar background.
More and more, dioceses are closing or consolidating parishes to cope with the twin realities of fewer priests and declining Mass attendance.
New census data confirms that the once-dominant Protestants no longer predominate — a demographic change that could open the door to reunification with the rest of Ireland.
The coming decade is likely to be rough on Catholic higher education throughout the United States.
Church consolidation will secure new growth, says Bishop David Zubik.
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