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Mass exodus continues from German Catholic Church

July 17, 2015

More than 200,000 Germans formally left the Catholic Church in 2014, accelerating the downward trend in the Catholic proportion of the country’s population.

Germans who are officially enrolled in congregation are subject to a “church tax,” and so disaffected Catholics have an incentive to drop their registration, rather than simply stop attending Mass. The number of Catholics taking that step has increased sharply in recent years.

In 2013, 178,805 Catholics formally dropped off the parish rolls in Germany. In 2014 that figure jumped by 22%, to 217,716, according to official statistic released by the German bishops’ conference.

The statistics show that while more than 200,000 people left the Church in Germany, only 2,809 entered, and 6,314 others were “readmitted.” Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the president of the German bishops’ conference, observed that the departures from the Catholic Church reflect “personal life decisions that in every case we profoundly regret, but we also respect the freedom of choice.”

 


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  • Posted by: ILM - Jul. 20, 2015 10:33 PM ET USA

    Perhaps the German Bishops Conference will find answers for the Exodus in their liberal leadership.

  • Posted by: the.dymeks9646 - Jul. 19, 2015 7:28 AM ET USA

    Today's reading from Jeremiah should concern Marx - "woe to the shepherds..."

  • Posted by: FredC - Jul. 17, 2015 8:01 PM ET USA

    The bishops should be interviewing the people who have left to determine why the left and when/if they stopped practicing.

  • Posted by: tjbenjamin - Jul. 17, 2015 7:33 PM ET USA

    Get rid of the church tax, let tithes be voluntary, as true charity is, be faithful to the Gospel, and the Church in Germany could recover.