The U.S. Roman Catholic Bishops will vote this week on whether President Biden, who supports abortion rights, can take Holy Communion.
The Church has been hemorrhaging members in recent years. Ashowed that, from 2000 to 2020, membership in the Catholic Church has declined by 18 points, from 76 percent to 58 percent.
“What we’re seeing now is an effort to please donors who want a church which will wage a culture war,” Millies said.
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