In the broad daylight of a turbulent history, Catholicism in Japan faces two new challenges, as I learned on a recent visit to the country: a dwindling population and an increasingly non-religious society. The situation leaves the Church’s leadership there mulling over Christianity’s survival. Japan’s fertility rate has fallen to its lowest since records began,
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