I've been perusing this page on Wikipedia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_by_country
The figures used are claimed to be taken from the CIA factbook. Whether you trust the CIA book or the Yearbook more is, of course, a personal choice.
The table given shows catholicism to be present in 197 lands. In contrast, the Society claims to be present in 236 lands.
Following a brief audit, it appears the lands that are in the Worldwide Report but are missing from the Catholic list are as follows:
- American Samoa - according to the CIA factbook, 20% of American Samoans are Roman Catholics
- Anguilla - 5% of Anguillans are reportedly Roman Catholic
- Antigua - according to this website, there are 3 catholic churches/cathedrals on Antigua
- Azores - the Azores has its very own Diocese
- Bermuda - as catholicbermuda.org reports, this island also has its own Diocese
- Bonaire - there are three catholic churches here
- Cayman Islands - also has its own catholic community
- Chuuk - an interesting web page on the development of catholicism on Chuuk
- Cook Islands - the Diocese of Rarotonga serves the Cook Islands
- Curacao - 85% of islanders are Roman Catholic
- Faeroe Islands - the catholic congregation here has 170 members
- Gibraltar - 78.1% of Gibraltarians are Roman Catholics
- Greenland - has a "small permanent Catholic presence"
- Hong Kong - has its own Diocese
- Kosovo - there's an estimated 65,000 Roman Catholics in Kosovo
- Kosrae - there's at least one catholic church on Kosrae
- Macao - has its own Diocese
- Madeira - "Of ties that bind the island together perhaps the most important is the influence of the Catholic Church"
- Mayotte - nearly 7,000 Roman Catholics
- Montenegro - 3.44% of Montenegrins are Roman Catholic
- Montserrat - has a Roman Catholic parish
- Nauru - 33.2% of the population are Roman Catholic
- Nevis - has the "Our Lady of the Pines" catholic church
- Niue - 7% are catholics
- Norfolk Island - 11.5% are catholics
- Pohnpei - website detailing the story of catholicism in Pohnpei
- Reunion - " the predominant religion is Roman Catholicism "
- Rodrigues - "the main religion is Roman Catholicism"
- Rota - the religion of the Northern Mariana Islands is "primarily Roman Catholic"
- Saba - planning a trip to Saba? Why not visit the Roman Catholic Church of St. Eustatius?!
- Saint Eustatius - has a Roman Catholic Church on the waterfront of Statia
- Saint Helena - Roman Catholics have been present on the island since 1852
- Saint Kitts - has two catholic churches
- Saint Maarten - "the most popular religion is Roman Catholicism"
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon - "the majority of the population is Roman Catholic"
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - has a "small Roman Catholic population"
- Saipan - the religion of the Northern Mariana Islands is "primarily Roman Catholic"
- Tahiti - 34% of the population is catholic
- Tinian - the religion of the Northern Mariana Islands is "primarily Roman Catholic"
- Turks and Caicos - 11.4% are catholics
- Tuvalu - 1% are Roman Catholic
- Virgin Islands, British - 9% are catholic
- Virgin Islands, US - there is a "strong Roman Catholic presence"
- Wallis & Futuna Islands - 99% of the population are catholic
- Yap - website detailing the story of catholicism on Yap
So basically, there are catholics everywhere - the church just isn't as pedantic at listing all the countries and islands as the Worldwide Report appears to be.
Not only are Catholics to be found in all of the lands in which there are Jehovah's Witnesses (usually in far greater numbers), they are also in the countries in which Jehovah's Witnesses are either banned or non-existant.
Somalia and Afghanistan both reportedly have 100 practitioners. Admittedly, that's an extremely modest number, but nonetheless for each of those countries it's 100 more than Jehovah's Witnesses claim to have. North Korea, meanwhile, supposedly has a more impressive 4,000 practitioners, which compares favorably with ZERO Jehovah's Witnesses in that land.
Then you start to look at some of the banned countries, most notably China. The list on Wikipedia cites 9.8 million Chinese Catholics, but the specific page for Chinese Catholicism suggests that figure could run as high as 12 million. Iraq has 310,291 catholics, whilst Iran has 13,603. Bear in mind that the last Worldwide Report quoted a peak of 26,272 publishers COMBINED for the "30 Other Lands".
Obviously I don't have growth figures for all these countries, but if nothing else, I have demonstrated that there is a Christian denomination that is better and more evenly spread across the globe than Jehovah's Witnesses - and that denomination is Roman Catholicism.
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