Crisis-hit German Catholics pin hopes on new pope

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The Catholic Church in Germany has struggled to recruit enough priests to preach to the country’s 19.7 million Catholics.

 Newsdesk (10/05/2025 07:08Gaudium Press) The German Catholic Church is hoping that having a new pope who can speak German will prove a more willing ear to the country’s desire for reform, according to its leaders.

While American Robert Francis Prevost is “not a man of quick answers,” he is “a man who would listen” to the German Church’s wish to modernize and tackle its current crisis, said influential Cardinal Reinhard Marx.

Though Catholicism remains the largest confession in the country — and there was a German pope, Benedict, from 2005 to 2013 — the German Church has seen a severe decline over the years, as worshippers desert an institution discredited by paedophilia scandals.

It has struggled to recruit enough priests to preach to the country’s 19.7 million Catholics.

Influential progressives within the German Church, including Marx, have pushed to rejuvenate the institution, including by looking at an end to clerical celibacy and a greater role for women.

Though the proposals drew fire from the Vatican under the late Pope Francis — who never accepted an invitation to visit Germany — Marx said he believed his successor “has a good understanding of the situation in Germany.”

Marx, the Archbishop of Munich, capital of the Catholic heartland- Bavaria, said he had many past discussions with Robert Francis Prevost, the first pope from the United States.

“He knew how to listen, debate, understand my problems,” Marx told the ZDF public broadcaster.

  • Raju Hasmukh with files from UCAN News

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