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2/2: The author, an unresolved witness to the decline of the Church, goes back to the root of the causes of this almost vertiginous fall in which he refuses to be drawn. It is a call to the institution as to each individual to react without delay, Christians becoming once again the "little flock" of the Gospel of Luke. Political and cultural Christianity is dead, but not Christianity. A motivating and committed sociological essay that returns to the essential proposals: ordination of married men, ordination of women and revision of their place in the church, different consideration of sexuality, opening of ecclesiastical third places, dialogue with other religions, etc. The author also denounces nostalgia "which is only immobility". It is time not to leave the Church, but to finally leave the churches to share the treasure of the Gospel to retell Christian originality in a landscape that is no longer religious.