Catholic church in America loses an amazing 3 million members in 7 years

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"...there are 3 million fewer people calling themselves Catholic today than in 2007, the last time Pew conducted their extensive poll. As a result, the share of the U.S. population that identifies as Catholic dropped from approximately 24 percent to 21 percent.

"Why is this such big news? Because despite unpopular popes and still-simmering pedophilia scandals, the percentage of Catholics in the U.S. has remained remarkably steady for decades. The relative stability of the Catholic population allowed many on the Catholic right to dismiss calls for reform in the church and gave the Catholic bishops political clout when it came to opposing things like no-cost contraception in the Affordable Care Act in the name of “Catholics.”

"But now it appears that the Catholic Church is in a demographic free-fall, as it sheds adherents faster than any faith other than the mainline Protestant denominations, which have been in decline for decades. Nearly one-third of all American adults were raised Catholic, but a stunning 41 percent—four in ten of those who marched to the alter in their little white First Communion dresses and suits—no longer identify with Catholicism."

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http://www.salon.com/2015/05/21/the...graphic_crisis_is_great_news_for_the_country/
 
I think a big part of it is the money. Many of the ex-members (and present members) do not want to put money offerings in the offerings baskets on Sunday, because they know a big chunk of that money is going to go to cover the cost of the many sexual predator lawsuits against the chuch that are ongoing.
 
Unless the Catholic Church acknowledges its sins, kicks out any of the clergy who covered up child sexual abuse, and is dragged kicking into the 21st century where contraception and abortion is concerned, I hope it dies a death!
 
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