Demographics don’t spell an end to the culture wars

UNITED STATES
National Catholic Reporter

John L. Allen Jr. | May. 17, 2013 All Things Catholic

To no one’s surprise, the Monday release of the Vatican’s 2013 statistical yearbook, which surveys the global Catholic population as of 2011, confirmed the shift in Catholicism’s center of gravity away from Europe and North America to the southern hemisphere.

The Annuario shows that the global Catholic population, now 1.2 billion, kept pace with overall growth in 2011, but with major regional disparities. Catholicism in Africa increased by 4.3 percent and in Asia by 2 percent, both twice the general rate, but in Europe only 0.3 percent. The trend applies to Christianity generally. According to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity, the demographic heart of the faith is now in Timbuktu, Mali, and by 2100, it will have shifted even further south to Sokoto, Nigeria.

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