pastoral ministry - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 26 Oct 2023 00:34:39 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg pastoral ministry - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Global imbalance in catholics-per-priest ratio https://cathnews.co.nz/2022/02/21/vatican-report-shows-global-imbalance-in-catholics-per-priest-ratio/ Mon, 21 Feb 2022 07:06:56 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=143819 Global imbalance in Catholics

The number of people devoted to serving Catholics in Asia and Africa has grown, however a global imbalance exists in pastoral ministry. The Vatican's Central Office of Church Statistics published a report showing spiritual care is far more readily available to Catholics in Europe and Asia than in the Americas and Africa. The report, published Read more

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The number of people devoted to serving Catholics in Asia and Africa has grown, however a global imbalance exists in pastoral ministry.

The Vatican's Central Office of Church Statistics published a report showing spiritual care is far more readily available to Catholics in Europe and Asia than in the Americas and Africa.

The report, published in February, showed catholics globally reached 1.36 billion at the end of 2020. This is an increase of 16 million over the previous year.

Just over 20% of the world's catholics live in Europe, and 40% of the world's priests minister there. Asia is also well-served, with 11% of the global Catholic population and 17.3% of the world's priests.

At the other end of the scale, the Americas and Africa are underrepresented by priests.

The Americas have 48% of the world's catholics but only 29.3% of the world's priests; Africa has 18.9% of the global catholic population and 12.3% of the priests.

Meanwhile, Oceania has just under 1% of the global catholic population, where 1.1% of the world's priests reside.

The statistical office noted an 'obvious imbalance' in the global ratio of catholics per priest in different regions. Globally there is one priest for every 3,314 catholics in the world. But the ratio is one priest for 1,746 catholics in Europe, 2,086 catholics per priest in the Americas and 5,089 catholics per priest in Africa.

The number of religious brothers rose in 2020 to 50,569 the office said, with growth coming in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

And while the number of women religious in Africa and Asia increased, the total was not enough to offset the declines in Europe, the Americas and Oceania. As a result, the total number of professed women was 619,546 at the end of 2020.

Permanent deacon number grew to 48,635, a slight increase over the previous year. The majority of them served in the Americas.

The number of seminarians decreased globally to just under 112,000, with every region except Africa showing a downturn.

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Prelate sure Church will refresh ministry to those who fall short https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/10/14/prelate-sure-church-will-refresh-ministry-fall-short/ Mon, 13 Oct 2014 18:13:52 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=64349

An Austrian cardinal says the Church under Pope Francis will find new ways of responding to people who don't live up to its teachings. Speaking to media at the synod on the family, Cardinal Christoph Schonborn said it is clear that the Church must reach out to those whose marriages have failed. No one must Read more

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An Austrian cardinal says the Church under Pope Francis will find new ways of responding to people who don't live up to its teachings.

Speaking to media at the synod on the family, Cardinal Christoph Schonborn said it is clear that the Church must reach out to those whose marriages have failed.

No one must feel that their membership of the Church ended because they failed, he underlined.

Referring to people in irregular relationships from the Church's perspective, he said: "I can look at an imperfect situation from two sides."

"I can look at what is missing, and I can see what is already there".

"When couples live together in a stable, faithful relationship, one could say that is not a sacramental marriage, that there is something missing, but one could also say that it is a beginning, that there is already something there," he said.

During an ad limina visit by the Austrian bishops, Cardinal Schonborn said, Pope Francis raised the issue of young people cohabiting before getting married.

The Pope encouraged the Austrian bishops to accompanying people "towards something more complete and more perfect".

People's personal circumstances also need to be considered, Cardinal Schonborn said.

The main thing is to accompany such relationships non-judgmentally and with understanding and encouragement, he noted.

Also speaking to media, German Cardinal Reinhard Marx cautioned against glorifying what some people see as the good old days of marriage and family life.

Undertones about the ideal marriage and family life of yesteryear should be avoided, he said.

He also said that faithful homosexual relationships that have been stable for decades should not be viewed as "nothing" by the Church.

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