Back to the OP and demography. Here is the WSJ: "By 2020, there were 643 million Christians in sub-Saharan Africa, a quarter of the world total, up from 7.4 million in 1900. By 2050, it is projected that there will be 1.3 billion Christians in the region, or 38% of all the Christians in the world.23-Jun-2023" https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-competi...t-66e5255d
Meanwhile: "Atheists, agnostics and those who do not affiliate with religion will make up a smaller percentage of the world's total population by 2050 — even though the group is growing in the U.S. and Europe." https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsod...-is-rising
We condemn that small minority of whoever it is not living by Gospel Values btw. That should hardly need to be said.
Can you condemn, Fake Messiah and others who might agree with Militant Atheism, those who are persecuting Christians, and agree we, by our Common Humanity, have an objective moral obligation, in a spirit of universal brotherhood, to help those who are being persecuted?
Priests should go back to doing what Priests do best: evangelizing, teaching, bringing the Sacraments, striving for holiness, like St. Padre Pio, St. John Vianney and many others did. This is what Christian Priests have done in every age since Christ Himself and His Apostles, the First Priests.
Meanwhile: "Atheists, agnostics and those who do not affiliate with religion will make up a smaller percentage of the world's total population by 2050 — even though the group is growing in the U.S. and Europe." https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsod...-is-rising
We condemn that small minority of whoever it is not living by Gospel Values btw. That should hardly need to be said.
Can you condemn, Fake Messiah and others who might agree with Militant Atheism, those who are persecuting Christians, and agree we, by our Common Humanity, have an objective moral obligation, in a spirit of universal brotherhood, to help those who are being persecuted?
Priests should go back to doing what Priests do best: evangelizing, teaching, bringing the Sacraments, striving for holiness, like St. Padre Pio, St. John Vianney and many others did. This is what Christian Priests have done in every age since Christ Himself and His Apostles, the First Priests.