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Not Just Bridges. The Catholic Church Is Collapsing in Baltimore
Hotair ^ | 04/15/2024 | Jazz Shaw

Posted on 04/15/2024 6:51:07 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

The bridge collapse in Baltimore has ground many businesses to a halt, leaving municipal leaders scrambling to figure out what the next steps should be. But that's not the only thing collapsing in Charm City. After years of planning and adjustments, the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore is also launching some major adjustments. In what is being described as a "retooling of operations," the Catholic Church is preparing to consolidate the number of parishes in the city and the surrounding suburbs from 61 to 21. In other words, there will be barely one-third the number of worship centers for Catholics in Baltimore than there previously were. These changes reflect the shrinking population in general, but also the decline in people who regularly attend services each week. It's a sad statement about the soul of what was once one of America's greatest and most prosperous cities. (Baltimore Sun)

The Archdiocese of Baltimore has been working for two years to develop a plan for retooling its operations in the city, and officials have taken their biggest step so far in asserting how serious they are about changing its way of doing business in Baltimore.

A proposal shared Sunday with parishioners would, if approved, cut the number of parishes in the city and several suburbs from from 61 to 21. It would slash the number of worship sites in the same area from 59 to 26.

The sites that would be lost reflect more than 730 years of Catholic life in the city.

The Archdiocese describes the new arrangement as a "leaner and more responsive" model required to meet the needs of congregants during a period of "existential crisis" for the city as a whole. The Baltimore auxiliary bishop in charge of the transition said that they are hoping to help rebuild "neighborhoods in decline."

In downtown Baltimore, St. Vincent de Paul has been in continuous operation since 1841. There is no way to estimate how many people have worshipped there over the course of nearly 200 years. Soon it will be closed. The Catholic Church in the city has been facing a number of challenges in recent years. They filed for bankruptcy last September. Two months later, St. Benedict closed after it was revealed that its priest had been involved in a sex scandal and coverup. The church is claiming that neither of those incidents were related to the reorganization, but they clearly didn't help matters.

Overall, these changes are more likely a reflection of the fact that church attendance has been dropping for years. That's true of all religions, not only in Baltimore but across the nation. Charm City has been particularly hard hit, however. The rolls of regular protestant churchgoers dropped four percent over the past decade but Catholic attendance fell twelve percent during the same period. Recent Gallup polling shows that more than one-fifth of Americans now claim no religious affiliation. Christian faiths have taken the largest hits, while Jewish and Muslim worship centers have enjoyed modest increases in attendance over the same period.

While it would be hard to pin down specific numbers, it's difficult to ignore the likelihood that this decline in church attendance is a symptom of the broader problems afflicting Baltimore as a society. Rampant crime rates and endemic poverty plague the city. Single-parent households are the rule rather than the exception. School attendance has plummeted. Those with the ability to do so have been fleeing. The population of the City of Baltimore fell by nearly 20,000 between 2021 and 2023. Churches and a common belief in God help build communities and encourage civil behavior. Without faith, a void is created that may be filled with loneliness, hopelessness, and lawlessness. If the community leaders who are currently working to rebuild Baltimore truly want to make progress, perhaps they could start by encouraging people to find their way back to church each Sunday.



TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: baltimore; catholicchurch; consolidation
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1 posted on 04/15/2024 6:51:07 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
These changes reflect the shrinking population in general, but also the decline in people who regularly attend services each week. It's a sad statement about the soul of what was once one of America's greatest and most prosperous cities.

All the white people - who overwhelmingly make up the Catholic population - have left.

2 posted on 04/15/2024 6:53:47 PM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.c)
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To: SeekAndFind

It is civilization itself that is collapsing, and not just in Baltimore.


3 posted on 04/15/2024 6:55:36 PM PDT by Salman (It's not a slippery slope if it was part of the program all along. )
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To: Salman

With the help of the false pope.


4 posted on 04/15/2024 6:59:41 PM PDT by bgill (.)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Church should be boldly going in the opposite direction of our post-modern, existentialist, neo-marxist society.

Instead, its much of the Church is flowing right along with with the sewage.


5 posted on 04/15/2024 7:10:43 PM PDT by PGR88
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To: SeekAndFind

A few years back, I went to my sister’s wedding at a Catholic Church in Baltimore.

I was so amazed at the goods for sale in the narthex !

Wall to wall trinkets, statues, books, and who knows what other Roman Catholic paraphernalia was for sale just outside the chapel, mere inches from the “bless yourself” holy water sponge.

Somebody should turn over the tables.


6 posted on 04/15/2024 7:11:41 PM PDT by Ken Regis (I concur )
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To: SeekAndFind

Luke 18:8b “ But yet the Son of man, when he cometh, shall he find, think you, faith on earth?”


7 posted on 04/15/2024 7:12:42 PM PDT by frogjerk (More people have died trusting the government than not trusting the government.)
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To: Rummyfan

So the mexicans haven’t replaced the fleeing whites?


8 posted on 04/15/2024 7:37:40 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Most of them aren’t Catholics. JWs or a type of evangeical.


9 posted on 04/15/2024 8:03:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Secret Agent Man
So the mexicans haven’t replaced the fleeing whites?

In the greater Baltimore area, it's more Central Americans. But no, they have not replaced the fleeing whites.

10 posted on 04/15/2024 8:03:16 PM PDT by Rummyfan (In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man.c)
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To: Ken Regis

Which parish was it with all the items for sale?


11 posted on 04/15/2024 8:05:27 PM PDT by scouter (As for me and my household... We will serve the LORD.)
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To: Rummyfan

It’s a good thing that St. Vincent de Paul will be closing. A very good thing.


12 posted on 04/15/2024 8:06:30 PM PDT by scouter (As for me and my household... We will serve the LORD.)
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To: nickcarraway

Interesting. Where I am, the majority are Catholic.


13 posted on 04/15/2024 8:14:05 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I wonder if some of the churches are in the process of being converted to mosques? Down, down this country goes swirling around the drain at an ever increasing speed.


14 posted on 04/15/2024 8:22:56 PM PDT by Saintgermain ( )
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To: Rummyfan

White people may not comprise most Catholic churchgoers, but they do comprise the vast majority of church contributors.


15 posted on 04/15/2024 8:24:54 PM PDT by HIDEK6 (God bless Donald Trump. A)
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To: HIDEK6

Do you hve data?


16 posted on 04/15/2024 8:32:01 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: SeekAndFind

The process of renewal under an ill-tempered and thuggish modernist, Leftist pope is proving to be a disaster for the Catholic Church.


17 posted on 04/15/2024 8:49:04 PM PDT by Rockingham (`)
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To: SeekAndFind

In Baltimore the practicing Christians are pretty evenly split between Evangelical, Mainline Protestants, Historically Black Protestants and Roman Catholics. I imagine they all share some similar decline in the number of active congregations.

Baltimore’s population peaked in 1950 at about 900,000. In 2020 it was something below 600,000. What growth there has been in the Metro-Balitmore area has been in the surrouding suburbs.

Texas has an interesting law regarding cities, their growth and their suburbs. It is based on a view of the Texas legislature at one time about “protecting” the “core” of metropolitan areas. The “core” city can reach out an absorb a nearby suburb into its jurisdiction. The idea was about “protecting” the tax base of the “core”, that the tax base could not “flee to the suburbs”.


18 posted on 04/15/2024 9:08:34 PM PDT by Wuli ( )
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To: SeekAndFind

In Baltimore the practicing Christians are pretty evenly split between Evangelical, Mainline Protestants, Historically Black Protestants and Roman Catholics. I imagine they all share some similar decline in the number of active congregations.

Baltimore’s population peaked in 1950 at about 900,000. In 2020 it was something below 600,000. What growth there has been in the Metro-Balitmore area has been in the surrouding suburbs.

Texas has an interesting law regarding cities, their growth and their suburbs. It is based on a view of the Texas legislature at one time about “protecting” the “core” of metropolitan areas. The “core” city can reach out an absorb a nearby suburb into its jurisdiction. The idea was about “protecting” the tax base of the “core”, that the tax base could not “flee to the suburbs”.


19 posted on 04/15/2024 9:09:09 PM PDT by Wuli ( )
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To: SeekAndFind
Christianity is now being feminized. With exceptions like the Amish. They will do well.

Nobody is inspired to go to a church that's "woke".

Time to go back to their roots.

20 posted on 04/15/2024 9:22:01 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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