Newcomers with high expectations
The new members are not just a blessing for the church, Le Figaro points out:
“They all speak of a thirst that the modern world does not allow them to quench. Prosperity nourishes the body, technology makes everyday life easier and entertains the mind. But what about the soul? ... These newcomers are swimming against the tide, some even face incomprehension or hostility within their families. This situation makes them demanding. The church must not disappoint their expectations. ... Their new, refreshing faith will spread through the ranks of the old institution. Their arrival is both a surprise and a challenge for French Catholicism.”
The changing face of religion
Tygodnik Powszechny takes a closer look at the changing role of Catholicism in France:
“The increasing number of adult baptisms does not compensate for the decline in infant baptisms, and overall French Catholicism statistics are in decline. However it can't be said that it is in retreat: It is ceasing to be a culturally formative religion and is becoming a religion of conscious choice. This will certainly change its face.”