Joseph Puder writes in Frontpage magazine "that in many of the European countries, the shrinking attendance
and affiliation has forced churches to close down, or be sold to the
ever growing Muslim communities there"..
It also reflects the decline
of the Christian faith in Europe -- both Catholic and Protestant.
This
phenomenon bodes ill for Europe, whose Christian faith sustained and
enriched it for centuries. Christianity today, more than ever before,
can be a unifying factor in a continent that has lost faith in the
future.
This loss of faith is manifested in the decline of fertility
rates, marriages, and children. Conversely, the influx of millions of
young Muslims with high fertility rates has transformed the educational
system in Europe, where in some grammar and high-schools, Muslim
children (mostly of North African parentage) count for over 50% of the
pupils. It has also impacted on the culture and politics of Europe.
In
today's Europe the subliminal statement emanating from the political
and cultural elites is "we would rather be Green (Muslim) than dead." It
is a symbol of submission, lack of will, and resignation. Europe has
essentially lost its will to fight for its faith and culture. Decades of
elevating multi-culturalism by the elites into a "religion" of sorts,
has removed European pride in their national heritage. How can one
explain European mega-mosques in Rome, Helsinki and the one being
constructed in Cologne, Germany?
No Christian churches (not to mention
synagogues) or bibles are allowed in Saudi Arabia, nor are new churches
permitted to be built in Egypt, Syria, Pakistan, or Iran.
A Pew
Research Center and Wall Street Journal survey (2010) shows that the
number of people in the Western European states that are unaffiliated is
staggering. In the Netherlands it is 42.1%, in France 28%, in Germany
24.7%, UK 21.3%, and Italy 12.4%. These figures do not, of course,
indicate that in Italy, 87.6% are regular churchgoers. It only means a
nominal affiliation with a church. This is occurring in Italy, at the
heart of the Catholic Church where the Vatican is located.
The
Anglican churches in the UK are not faring any better. Anglican churches
in Britain are being sold and transformed into mosques. A similar
phenomenon is taking place in Germany and the Netherlands with Lutheran
and Dutch Reform churches. Vatican Insider reported (11/9/2012) "About
twenty Anglican churches In Great Britain 'shut up shop' each year. This
persistent phenomenon has led the Church of England to publish a list
of religious buildings it is prepared to sell." Marco Tosatti in the
Vatican Insider writes, "The trend of converting churches into mosques
is not just limited to the (Middle) East; according to Fr. Lazzara it is
a common phenomenon across central and northern Europe."
In the
Netherlands, as many as 250 buildings, where Catholics, Lutherans and
Calvinists had prayed for over a century, were sold. Amsterdam's Fatih
Camii mosque had once been a Catholic Church. The Church of St.
Vincetius was auctioned off along with its liturgical furnishings and
used in a 'profane' way."
Read more: The De-Christianized Europe