While our churches are empty, why do we do anything with it?

While our churches empty, why: This article explores the topic in depth.

For example,

While our churches empty. Moreover, why:

I am one of those many people who abandoned their religious practice a long time ago and who will never come back to it. Therefore, As our young people are raised in secularism, there is no chance that they are filled again. In addition, I live in the Rosemont district which has many empty churches that fall into decrepitude. Therefore, Why not use other purposes instead of letting them deteriorate for nothing?

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In the early 2000s, the parliamentary committee of the National Assembly had held public hearings on religious heritage, and Monsignor Jean-Claude Turcotte, then Cardinal de Montréal, had formulated the wish to decree a moratorium on any construction intended for cultural, social, administrative or other purposes, with a view to using the existing churches for these purposes.

What was done partly, but not totally. while our churches empty, why I imagine that there as elsewhere the bureaucratic. government slowness as well as the renovation costs must be taken into account. Between 2017 and 2022, 25 churches fell under the peak of demolishers. And I am told that it takes a mobilization of citizens so that social projects can be undertaken in empty churches. which is difficult, given the costs of renovation.

while our churches empty. why — While our churches empty, why: I am one of those many people who abandoned their religious practice a long time ago and who will never come back to it. As our young people are raised in secularism, there is no chance that they are filled again. I live in the Rosemont district.

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