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Thousands of temples in the United States are becoming apartments, restaurants, and hotels

High yield and scarcity of help force the church to close.

The United States faces an unusual dilemma, and many parishes have to close because they cannot keep their wealth. At least 6,000 to 10,000 congregations stop taking each year, and this number remains to increase.

This is strange because they relate over 70% of US citizens to Catholicism. But, for holding a part in religious ceremonies, residents believe it has no important role in their beliefs.

An example of such an important condition is the 19th century San Vicente de Paul church. In the past, several Christians needed to show up the parish and made individuals a vibrant atmosphere. At the start of the 21st century, this church faced serious problems. Because it did not receive the subsidies because of its low participation.

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It now recognizes the same faith as Spire Lofts. A luxury apartment complex that requires thousands of greenbacks per unit per month. Another case is the St. Augustine Church in southern Boston, where friends prevented builders from crushing the building. To soften every side, developer Bruce Daniel transformed it into accommodation.

In Troy, New York, the San Francisco society had to settle in 2009 for the same reasons. Rensselaer Polytechnic took this time to convert it into a residential section in Phi Sigma Kappa.

Several temples are dealing with a grim prospect as grants and aid have been decreasing for decades. As an end, they got it painful to run even for a few hours per week.

This tendency is not strange as any partners are altering the property of the church into various types of venues. For example, it reuses them in working areas, bars, and warehouses. The promoters changed these churches to Airbnb, hotels, and resorts. Several instances where the partners turned them into a glide place. An interior park and a call to do laser chips. Pastors can sell their congregations and give their duties in national schools. Although possible to merge with other religions, this result may contribute to more problems than solving them.

One probable reason is the build-up in the number of individuals who have no connection with any sectarian group.

But, there's even faith. Finance banker and evangelist Larry Duggins and Elaine Heath made the Missionary Wisdom Foundation. The group wants to find alternative and ingenious approaches to support the decaying congregation.


Thousands of temples
photo by Mennonite Church USA Archives
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