Choosing The Next Pope Francis
Every pope has tried to embody this role, but perhaps never since early Christianity has any pope invested so much heart into it and achieved such success. Thus, the first question for his successor is clear: will he follow this path, or will he choose to change course? Many within the Church object, arguing that too much effort to engage non-Christians undermines the authenticity of the Church.
Francis's outreach to the Chinese, Muslims, Hindus and atheists did not translate into increased attendance at Mass. Churches remained empty, particularly in the traditional Catholic heartlands of Europe and Latin America. His opponents argue that without caring for those already in the Church, attracting people from outside will be futile, leaving the institution as an empty shell.
The next pope may seek to strike a balance between these two trends but it remains unclear how that can be achieved. With such an overarching and immense reach to every human on the planet, the task facing the next pope could be monumental. The challenges are arguably more daunting than ever before.
Evangelicals and Pentecostals are making inroads wherever Catholics once held sway, not only in Europe and Latin America but also in emerging frontiers in Africa, India, and China. For instance, Catholics in China may number around ten million, but self-proclaimed Christians or pseudo-Christians could be in the hundreds of millions.
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