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The collapsing birthrate in the developed world
Homiletic and Pastoral Review | February 2001 | Fr John F. Kobler

Posted on 10/17/2001 12:06:45 PM PDT by ex-snook

The collapsing birthrate in the developed world
By John F. Kobler

A few years ago one of our Passionist retreat house directors told me he was thinking of using “The Culture of Death” as the theme for the forthcoming year’s retreat talks. However sympathetic I was to this important theme of John Paul II, I told him frankly he didn’t have the horses! At that time I did not think the generality of preachers had a realistic grasp of the complexities of this problem nor a comprehension of the entrenched cultural opposition to the Church’s teachings on sexual morality. I am happy to say that the situation is now changing. A large segment of the secular culture is becoming aware of a serious demographic crisis, especially in the developed world. I would like to list some of the new data and insights reinforcing this changing outlook.

Peter F. Drucker, as you know, is the leading management theorist in the U. S. One of his latest books is Management Challenges for the 21st Century (NY: HarperBusiness, 1999). His second chapter (pp. 44-50) starts out: “The most important single new certainty — if only because there is no precedent for it in all of history — is the collapsing birthrate in the developed world.” Drucker lists the general figures for Western and Central Europe (e. g., the mostly Catholic countries of Portugal, Spain, Southern France, and Italy), and Japan. All of these nations are drifting toward collective suicide by the end of the 21st century. Italy is the nation at present most given to contraceptive practices!

In his book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1996), Samuel P. Huntington offers some comparative population growth figures between Christianity and Islam (pp. 65-66) and concludes:

It is good to recall that Islam today is going through a great religious resurgence of a virulent anti-Western nature, and in some areas of a violent anti-Catholic nature. In chapter 12, “The West, Civilizations, and Civilization,” Huntington has some sobering and instructive observations on the need for “Renewal of the West” and the problems posed by multi-culturalism in the United States.

 

I am aware that the above sources are contested on occasion. Therefore, I recommend an even more authoritative source: Replacement Migration: Is it A Solution to Declining and Aging Populations?, published by the Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Secretariat (ESA/P/WP.160, 21 March 2000, English only). This lengthy brochure (pp. viii, 143) studies the dwindling populations of France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe, and the European Union. In a quite clinical and antiseptic way this study sums up the explosive challenges facing this collapsing birthrate (p. 95):

In the light of the above demographic facts I believe that since 1968 Catholic theologians and moralists who have endorsed contraception have done a distinct disservice to the magisterium of the Church and the moral fibber of Catholics in general. More and more it is becoming evident that such theologians are isolating themselves from grassroots Catholic concerns and are largely talking to themselves in their university enclaves. A fine article by William Dean may be found in Criterion, a publication of The Divinity School of The University of Chicago, vol. 39:1 (Winter, 2000) 24-29, under the title, “The Voluntary Decline of Public Theologians.” Dean’s remarks aimed primarily at Protestant theologians apply in large part to the liberal elite of Catholic university theologians and moralists in the U. S.:

I know of only one Catholic demographer, Michel Schooyans, Professor of the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, who has grappled with the theme of “A World in Crisis,” and pointed out the present-day context and implications of the collapsing birthrate in the Western world. I became interested in Schooyans’ works because the crisis of the modern world is the larger context within which I view the pastoral rethinking of Vatican II. I must admit that, while I may have appreciated the philosophical antecedents of these problems, their concrete expression in Communism and Nazism, and Third World poverty problems, Schooyans opened my mind to the Totalitarian Trend of our Liberal Culture. Schooyans’ vision of the modern world is shaped by a deep Catholic faith and a profound scholarship. His ideas would give depth to any preacher of renewal today.

 

Three of Schooyans’ books have been translated into English: i. e., The Totalitarian Trend of Liberalism, The Gospel Confronting World Disorder, and The Demographic Crash: From Fatalism to Hope (forthcoming). All three books have been translated by Fr. John H. Miller, C.S.C, S.T.D., editor of the Social Justice Review in St. Louis. The books may be obtained from the Central Bureau, CCVA, 3835 Westminster Place, St. Louis, MO 63108. One of the outstanding qualities of Schooyans’ books is his familiarity with the data provided by international organizations (e. g., the UN) and governmental sources (e. g., U. S.). He also displays a profound acquaintance with the social encyclicals of the Holy See.

I would like to conclude by drawing attention to two issues deriving from the widespread contraceptive practices in the world today. Schooyans points out that much of the radical feminist movement is a modern version of the Marxist theme of class warfare. Lastly, Lionel Tiger, the Charles Darwin Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University, has a powerful book, The Decline of Males (NY: Golden Books, 1999). Tiger attributes the massive changes in society between men and women to effective contraception, the cause of today’s “gender wars.”

I close in a lighter vein: due to the decline of males on campus a number of colleges have designated their male applicants as the new candidates for affirmative action!


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To: ex-snook
Developed nations have fewer children because they cannot afford more whereas people in the third world can.
21 posted on 10/17/2001 1:17:19 PM PDT by Mike Darancette
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To: antidisestablishment
While the civilized world is being careful not to overpopulate the world, the Islamics are busy trying to fill it up!
22 posted on 10/17/2001 1:32:59 PM PDT by tessalu
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To: Cicero
"And reversal will only be possible if Europeans and Americans can throw off the decadence into which they have drifted and find new energy and purpose. "

You make good points and have the right recipe. The political climate coupled with today's me life style first must change. I see no major political leaders in sight with the vision needed.

23 posted on 10/17/2001 1:41:48 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: SocialMeltdown
"Two of my favorites are first "affluenza". Once a people become rich, they become complacent. We, in the west, have achieved social stability beyond our wildest dreams and now we don't need excess children. "

Like your 'word'. But perhaps children are needed to pay for their social security. Seems we won't have the same workers per retiree that we once had. So in that sense children are still needed for support if children are looked at strictly as 'economic' tools. Maybe that is why we are importing the future 'social security' payers. And where will they be from other than nations that are having children. But after awhile they might just tell us to shove it and work on their own economy rather than being our service class.

24 posted on 10/17/2001 1:49:04 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: gcruse
Yes, I like H&PR--Actually, Dr. Carlin writes for them as well--They are predominantly Jesuit.

Thanks for the flag--bttt

25 posted on 10/17/2001 1:49:25 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: ex-snook
Thanks for posting! :)
bttt
26 posted on 10/17/2001 1:50:16 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: gcruse
Heck--I said they were Jesuit and the first line mentions the passionists...*sigh*

I coulda SWORN... ;)

27 posted on 10/17/2001 1:51:42 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: ex-snook
In the long run, however, Mohammed wins out.

Bwahahhaahhahahhaahhahahahehehhehehehehehe.

Somone should tell this poster that Mohammed is dead, and that Biblical prophecy is still winning.
28 posted on 10/17/2001 1:52:44 PM PDT by Righter-than-Rush
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To: ArGee; Askel5; Squire; HistoryBuff
bttt
29 posted on 10/17/2001 1:53:33 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: Campion
" My wife just conceived our fourth child. You ought to hear the flak she's getting from her own parents over it."

Blessings! We got static from neighbors about school taxes and now my children are paying for their social security and health benefits. We used to call them DINKS - Double Income No Kids. Now it's TLADS - Two Lexus And Dog.

30 posted on 10/17/2001 2:01:23 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: ex-snook
We don't need no stinkin' political leaders, though their support and affirmation would be a good thing.

Real demographic change comes from the bottom up.

31 posted on 10/17/2001 2:02:29 PM PDT by coydog
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To: SlickWillard
Heads up!
32 posted on 10/17/2001 2:04:56 PM PDT by JMJ333
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To: coydog
Real demographic change comes from the bottom up.

Will never happen so long as the voting majority listens to the radio & TV.
33 posted on 10/17/2001 2:05:15 PM PDT by Righter-than-Rush
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To: Righter-than-Rush
"Bwahahhaahhahahhaahhahahahehehhehehehehehe. "

Dream on - wake up in a few hundred years.

34 posted on 10/17/2001 2:07:08 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: coydog
"We don't need no stinkin' political leaders, though their support and affirmation would be a good thing. Real demographic change comes from the bottom up. "

There is truth in what you say but then how did we get this way? Leading comes from leaders.

35 posted on 10/17/2001 2:12:12 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: ex-snook
Dream on - wake up in a few hundred years.

No dream required. Mohammed has been proven bologne... the Bible keeps on proving itself true. This place aint gonn abe here in a few hundered years. End of thread.
36 posted on 10/17/2001 2:12:38 PM PDT by Righter-than-Rush
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To: Campion
I'd suggest that maybe women don't have enough freedom. They have the freedom to do what men do, but not the freedom to be mothers. My wife just conceived our fourth child. You ought to hear the flak she's getting from her own parents over it.
That’s the awful truth. My wife’s mom had six. She keeps telling Mrs. Patent that we should “take a break” and that another would be too much (we have three so far) despite how clearly we have told her that we do not want too and are not going to stop. If the current popular viewpoint were about women’s freedom they wouldn’t object so fiercely to our having the freedom to have more. Strangely enough, my mom (the liberal one) only made those comments once. I think

Something far deeper motivates the current mindset than freedom.

patent  +AMDG

37 posted on 10/17/2001 2:18:17 PM PDT by patent
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To: workerbee
I know a couple in their mid-30s with 7 kids. You can imagine the shocked looks and comments that total strangers seem perfectly within their rights to give them. This is bad enough, but the youngest child has Downs Syndrome, and I've heard people actually say things to the effect of "it serves you right" to the parents, as if they deserved such a thing because of their audacity in choosing to have a large family. "Choice" is a one-way street, apparently.
We know a family with either 6 or 7 (higher math is not my strong suit) whose most recent has Downs. I’m sure they’ve received the same types of looks, etc. Their response: she is pregnant again. Beautiful family too.

patent  +AMDG

38 posted on 10/17/2001 2:20:32 PM PDT by patent
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To: Righter-than-Rush
"Mohammed has been proven bologne"

?????? but his followers seem to believe more in Biblical 'increasing and multiplying' than Christians and their Jewish counterparts.

39 posted on 10/17/2001 2:21:02 PM PDT by ex-snook
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To: JMJ333
Heck--I said they were Jesuit and the
first line mentions the passionists...*sigh*

D'oh !!  Whut?

40 posted on 10/17/2001 2:24:28 PM PDT by gcruse
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