L’essor des baptêmes d’adultes à Pâques, signe d’une mutation du catholicisme en France plutôt que d’un retour

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The article discusses the increasing number of adults being baptized into the Catholic Church in France during Easter. It suggests this rise in adult baptisms signifies a transformation within French Catholicism. The article implies that this trend is not necessarily indicative of a religious revival or return to traditional practices. Due to technical difficulties preventing the full article from loading, further details regarding the specific reasons behind this trend, the demographics of those being baptized, or the specific nature of the transformation within the Church are unavailable. The article's core argument centers on the interpretation of these baptisms as a sign of change rather than a simple resurgence of faith.
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