Christian renaissance in France
A record number of adults in France are expected to have received baptism across the country on Easter, primarily driven by young people joining the Catholic Church.This is a good sign, and I think any French who think Judaism's got potential should be invited to take it up too, provided no dress codes are required, if anything. Providing a positive image of religion for women can be very encouraging.
Some 10,384 adults in France are scheduled to be baptized between Saturday evening and Easter Sunday, according to the Conference of Bishops of France (CEF). This comes on top of an additional 7,404 adolescents between the ages of 12 and 18 expected to receive baptism this week.
The CEF stated that the record numbers were driven in large part by people under the age of 25, with a 45 per cent increase among adults compared to last year, and a 33 per cent rise among adolescents. This can partially be explained by the fact that fewer babies are being baptized by their parents, and thus, there are more teens and young adults who can request the sacrament.
[...] Fourquet argued that the 2013 law allowing for same sex marriage in France had fundamentally disrupted the “civilizational framework” and sparked a strong mobilisation of Catholics against the modern trends on sexuality. He also said that the spate of Islamist terror attacks starting in 2015 in France had caused many to view their country as a Christian land under attack.
Finally, the political scientist surmised that the 2019 fire at the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris was taken as an omen from God to return to the church.
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