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Baptized but not practising? They still count as Catholics – Bishop Emeritus Osei-Bonsu explains

Divine Chidubem by Divine Chidubem
June 5, 2025
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Most Rev. Joseph Osei-Bonsu, Bishop Emeritus of Konongo-Mampong, has clarified that individuals baptized into the Catholic Church are still considered Catholic, even if they no longer practise the faith or have joined another religious denomination.

Responding to a question posed by Charlotte Yaa Koranteng from Arlington, USA, Bishop Osei-Bonsu explained that the widely cited figures of 1.2 to 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide are derived from data compiled by the Vatican’s Central Office of Church Statistics. This data includes baptismal records, diocesan reports, and, where possible, national census figures and independent surveys.

“These figures are published in official Church documents such as the Annuario Pontificio and the Annuarium Statisticum Ecclesiae,” he noted.

Charlotte had shared her own experience of being one of six candidates at her First Communion, and now the only one still practising the Catholic faith. She questioned whether those who no longer identify as Catholic are still included in the global count.

Bishop Osei-Bonsu responded: “The reported number represents all individuals who have been baptized into the Catholic Church, regardless of whether they currently practise the faith. According to Catholic theology, baptism leaves an indelible spiritual mark that cannot be erased, even if someone stops attending church or joins another religious community.”

He added that unless someone formally renounces their Catholic faith, a rare act, they remain counted among the global Catholic population.

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However, he acknowledged that this figure does not distinguish between active and inactive Catholics. “In many parts of the world, particularly in traditionally Catholic countries such as Italy or Brazil, cultural identity as a Catholic persists even as regular Mass attendance and parish involvement decline,” he said. “Conversely, in regions like sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, both the number of Catholics and the rate of active participation continue to grow.”

Bishop Osei-Bonsu also pointed to challenges in obtaining accurate data, particularly in countries like China, where the Catholic Church exists both officially and underground. He explained that factors such as government restrictions, inconsistent record-keeping, and diverse expressions of faith complicate statistical accuracy.

“This is why media reports often cite a range, typically between 1.2 and 1.4 billion, to reflect the total number of baptized Catholics rather than only those who regularly practise their faith,” he said.

He concluded by noting that the gap between sacramental membership and active faith commitment is a major pastoral concern. “It highlights the urgent need for renewed evangelization, improved catechesis, and efforts to reconnect with those who have drifted away. The Church’s mission is not merely to count baptized members, but to foster living, transformative relationships with Christ.”

Bishop Osei-Bonsu welcomed further enquiries and made his contact available for anyone seeking clarification.

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Monday of the Twelfth week in Ordinary Time

Book of Genesis 12,1-9.

The LORD said to Abram: "Go forth from... the land of your kinsfolk and from your father's house to a land that I will show you.
I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing.
I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. All the communities of the earth shall find blessing in you."
Abram went as the LORD directed him, and Lot went with him. Abram was seventy-five years old when he left Haran.
Abram took his wife Sarai, his brother's son Lot, all the possessions that they had accumulated, and the persons they had acquired in Haran, and they set out for the land of Canaan. When they came to the land of Canaan,
Abram passed through the land as far as the sacred place at Shechem, by the terebinth of Moreh. (The Canaanites were then in the land.)
The LORD appeared to Abram and said, "To your descendants I will give this land." So Abram built an altar there to the LORD who had appeared to him.
From there he moved on to the hill country east of Bethel, pitching his tent with Bethel to the west and Ai to the east. He built an altar there to the LORD and invoked the LORD by name.
Then Abram journeyed on by stages to the Negeb.

Psalms 33(32),12-13.18-19.20.22.

Blessed the nation whose God is the LORD,
the... people he has chosen for his own inheritance.
From heaven the LORD looks down;
He sees all mankind.

See, the eyes of the LORD are upon those who fear him,
upon those who hope for his kindness,
To deliver them from death
and preserve them in spite of famine.

Our soul waits for the LORD,
who is our help and our shield,
May your kindness, O LORD, be upon us
who have put our hope in you.

Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Matthew 7,1-5.

Jesus said to his disciples: "Stop judging, that... you may not be judged.
For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you.
Why do you notice the splinter in your brother's eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?
How can you say to your brother, 'Let me remove that splinter from your eye,' while the wooden beam is in your eye?
You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother's eye."


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