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  Record Numbers Leave the Church

Die Presse [Austria]
January 18, 2005

Vienna – Around 50,000 people opted to leave the Austrian Catholic Church last year after the church was rocked by the St. Poelten scandal, according to statistics released on Monday. In some dioceses the number of people leaving the church increased by 40 per cent on 2003 figures and figures from the Vienna diocese indicate that people started leaving the church en masse after the gay sex and child porn scandals at a priest seminary became public in July. Speaking in an interview with "die Presse," Theologian Michael Zulehner said that the proportion of registered Catholics could drop as low as 60 or even 50 per cent in the Alpine republic. Burgenland and Vorarlberg were the worst hit, with the number of people leaving the church in 2004 increasing by 40.7 and 39.5 per cent respectively. However, figures are not yet in for the end of the year in Vienna and Lower Austria, the district at the centre of the allegations.