Islam surpasses Roman Catholicism as world's largest religion: Vatican

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Upon closer inspection, I posted this 22 hours ago. But due to technical problems and the like, took a while to get approved. Not that it matters.

Anyway, I think this sentence describes the situation most appropriately:

Islam has overtaken Roman Catholicism to become the world's largest single religious denomination

The new thread title is perhaps slightly misleading.
 
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Re: Islam the BIGGEST single denomination religion in the world.

Well, this is a bit like saying "Canada haas a bigger population than New York City!". Even the Sunni-Catholic comparison isn't ideal, since there are many Christians who share Catholic canon but who do not belong to Churches loyal to Rome.

Even so, I guess congratulations - Both Catholics and Muslims are growing, but Muslims are growing faster.

But just you wait till we get back the Orthodox Churches! And the Chinese official Church is working alongside the Catholic church now too, won't be long before it's reunited. Even the Church of England is in talks with the Vatican. Indeed, you will soon find that the Catholic Church is like the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - ready to snap together into one all powerful Behemoth.

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Read about Church attendance

and again:

It is He (Allah) who sent down His Messenger (Muhammad (peace be upon him)) with the Guidance and the Deen of Truth (Islam), so that it may prevail (be dominant) over all other systems (ways of life which includes Capitalism, Communism etc.), even though the disbelievers hate it!”
 
is quantity more important, or quality?

How many Christians actually practice christianity? How many Hindus actually practice Hinduism? How many Muslims actually practice Islam? How many Sikhs actually practice Sikhi?

at the end of the day, I believe, there aren't many TRUE followers of any faith...
 
is quantity more important, or quality?

How many Christians actually practice christianity? How many Hindus actually practice Hinduism? How many Muslims actually practice Islam? How many Sikhs actually practice Sikhi?

at the end of the day, I believe, there aren't many TRUE followers of any faith...

True, I would be more proud of 20 true followers than 1 million who simply claim an identity.
 
exactly... people just want some sort of identity to fit in somewhere.. so they say they are a 'follower' of a certain way of life or faith..
 
Yes but at the end of the day this increase is showing that people generaly are more inclined towrads the Truth and Good. So no matter how much they are practising or not, the fact that they have made this move towards the truth, this is enough for me.
 
Study: Muslims to Outnumber Catholics in Britian within 10 Years

Jeremy Reynalds
ASSIST News Service

LONDON (ANS) -- The increasing influence of Islam on British culture is disclosed in upcoming research.

Jonathan Petre in a story published in Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported that the study shows the number of Muslims worshiping at mosques in England and Wales will overtake the numbers of Roman Catholics going to church in just over a decade.

The Telegraph reported that the projections, to be published next month, estimate that if those trends continue, the number of Catholics attending Sunday Mass will fall to 679,000 by 2020.
By that time, statisticians predict, the number of Muslims praying in mosques on Fridays will have increased to 683,000.

Church spokesmen noted, the Telegraph reported, that an increasing number of Anglicans worship at other times of the week.

The Telegraph said that the figures, based on British government and academic sources and the latest edition of Christian Research's Religious Trends, come amid growing tensions over the place of Muslims in British society.

They follow heated debate over the extent to which Islamic law should be recognized, and claims that “no-go” areas for non-Muslims are emerging in parts of the country.

The Telegraph reported that Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, provoked criticism by saying the introduction of some aspects of sharia (Islamic law) into British society was “unavoidable.”

The Bishop of Rochester, the Rt. Rev. Michael Nazir-Ali, faced death threats after writing in The Sunday Telegraph that Islamic extremism was turning some communities into “no-go” areas, “where adherence to this ideology has become a mark of acceptability.”

Peter Brierley, a former Government statistician who edited the latest Religious Trends, said that the continuing growth of the Muslim population since the 2001 census would have significant implications for society.

A story by Cyril Dixon in Britain’s Daily Express newspaper said that the report’s findings are bound to cause additional concerns about the spread of Islam.

The Daily Express recently revealed controversial plans to let Islamic imams (ministers) teach the Koran nationwide in state schools across Britain.

The Express reported that the man who compiled the latest figures, Peter Brierley, a former government statistician, said the trends were bound to have “massive implications” for society.

Nicola Bourque, professor of religious studies at Glasgow University, told the Express, “Attendance at Catholic churches is declining. Many people are Catholic but don’t go to church.
These days, mosques act as a community center in a way that churches don’t.”

The National Union of Teachers – Britain’s biggest teaching union – is behind calls to teach the Koran.

The Express reported that Steve Sinnott, the general secretary, said it would “reunite” divided communities, and also demanded that Christian schools admit pupils from other faiths.

http://www.crosswalk.com/news/religiontoday/11571824/
 
Priest burns himself to death over Islam

A retired priest committed suicide by setting himself on fire in a German monastery in protest at the spread of Islam and the Protestant Church’s inability to contain it.

Roland Weisselberg, 73, poured a can of petrol over his head and set light to himself in the grounds of the Augustine monastery in the eastern city of Erfurt, where Martin Luther spent six years as a monk at the beginning of the 16th century.


Witnesses said that Weisselberg climbed into a building site next to the monastery church, where a Reformation Day service was being held. He shouted “Jesus and Oskar” before the flames engulfed him. The latter name was an apparent reference to Oskar Brüsewitz, a priest who burnt himself in 1976 in protest against the Communist regime in East Germany. Monastery staff tried to put out the flames and Weisselberg was still conscious as a nun prayed with him before he was taken to hospital. He died a day later, on Wednesday.

Media reports said that he had tried to kill himself inside the church but changed his mind when he found the side door was locked.

The Provost of Erfurt, Elfriede Begrich, told reporters that Weisselberg’s widow had said that he killed himself because he was alarmed at the spread of Islam and the Church’s stance on the issue.

She described Weisselberg as an erudite man who had addressed repeatedly the Church’s position on Islam in meetings over the past three to four years. He had written to her, urging her to take the matter more seriously, she said.

The Protestant Bishop of Saxony, Axel Noack, said the suicide had shocked the community and that he hoped it would not hurt relations between Christians and Muslims.

“We in the East are still among ourselves when we discuss Islam,” said Bishop Noack, adding that there were not many Muslims in the area.

Relations with Muslims have been a matter of intense debate in Germany in recent months, stoked by the cancellation of a Mozart opera in Berlin amid fears that it could provoke Muslim violence, and a speech by the Pope in September in which he quoted from a medieval text linking the spread of the Islamic faith to violence.

The Berlin Deutsche Oper has said that it will stage the opera, which has a scene showing the severed heads of the Prophet Muhammad, Jesus and Buddha.
 
that's just bizarre! sounds like a plain ole nut case.
how does a priest have a widow? - i don't think they're allowed to marry.
i think i'll skip the opera. :D
 
that's just bizarre! sounds like a plain ole nut case.
how does a priest have a widow? - i don't think they're allowed to marry.
i think i'll skip the opera. :D
In the Protestant Church the clergy can marry ...
 
thanks glo. that's what you get for lazy reading. i saw priest and immediately thought catholic even though i know better. :-[
 
thanks glo. that's what you get for lazy reading. i saw priest and immediately thought catholic even though i know better. :-[
To be honest, I would associate the title 'priest' with the catholic church, and titles such as 'pastor' and 'minister' with the protestant church.

Perhaps it isn't quite as simple as that.
Or perhaps the article got it wrong ...
Who knows?
 
To be honest, I would associate the title 'priest' with the catholic church, and titles such as 'pastor' and 'minister' with the protestant church.

Perhaps it isn't quite as simple as that.
Or perhaps the article got it wrong ...
Who knows?

Interesting, I would associate 'priest' with protestant and 'father' with Catholic. Actually, are non Catholic priests called fathers?
(And there are certain Catholic churches - eastern rite churches, etc - where the priests can marry. And married priests that defect from protestant churches to Catholicism are allowed to stay married.)

This guy, though his terror was clearly real, was clearly mentally disturbed and its a pity it wasn't caught up on before he did this. Sad.
 

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