Christian Islamization MUSLIM SETTLERS Netherlands

Netherlands: Christianity is dying in Europe, Islam on the rise…….


 

Thanks to the anti-Enlightenment driven Left…

 

 

Of 280 churches, only 10 will be spared – the end of Christian Europe

Christianity is dying in Holland. Islam is alive and well.

Giulio Meotti, 12/10/18 16:17 | updated: 19:10

 

In 1985, during his visit to Holland, then Pope John Paul II made a stop in the cathedral of Catherine in Utrecht. “I invite you not to disappear yourselves in an atmosphere of secularization”, Pope Wojtyla said to those Catholics.

 

The Pope was not taken exactly to the letter. The cathedral of Caterina, in fact, is about to be closed. The Catharijne convent, the adjoining religious art museum, is ready to take over management after deconsecration. But the closure is delicate, because the cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Utrecht, the highest Roman Catholic priest in the Netherlands. Utrecht will have to find a new cathedral for the first time since 1853, when Catherine became the only Protestant church ceded to Catholics (the Protestants had used it since 1636).

 

Catherine is the most important of the churches that Cardinal Wim Eijk, archbishop of Utrecht, is going to close due to secularization (an annual loss of 5 percent of Catholic faithful). Christianity in the Netherlands is nearing its end and Eijk explained it to the De Gelderlander newspaper.

 

Within ten years, within the archdiocese of Utrecht, the largest and in theory the most fervent in the whole of the Netherlands (the Protestant areas are even worse), only 15 churches of the current 280 will continue to celebrate. Impressive numbers, which indicate the future of Western societies with a high rate of de-Christianization.

 

“I’d really like to get the Dutch back to believe, but it’s not that easy”, Eijk said. “All culture is against us. Every time I have to make the decision to close a church, my soul is torn apart. But I can not do otherwise”.

In 2013, Ejik launched his first warning, but “now many priests tell me: ‘Eminence, it was too optimistic'”. So today he says: “In 2028, when I will be 75 and I will have to hand over my resignation to the Pope, 8 or 10 churches will remain”. Eijk appears more and more as “the last cardinal”, the administrator of the precipitous decline of Catholicism.

 

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