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The Bible Society recently published a report claiming that church attendance in England and Wales increased by more than ...
United Kingdom Christianity dwindles to minority religion in England, Wales for first time on record: 'Not a great surprise' Declining numbers of self-professed Christians in the UK mirror similar ...
Their number fell by 17% in a decade, to 27.5m; the number of people who ticked the “no religion” box rocketed by 57%, to 22.2m. Yet even as England is becoming more secular, some religions ...
Faith is quietly rising across Europe, reshaping culture through churches, mosques, temples, and youth-led spiritual ...
FOR the first time, fewer than half the population of England and Wales — 46.2 per cent — describe themselves as Christian according to the 2021 Census, down from 59.3 per cent in 2011 (News, 14 ...
Religion is not, as Professor Whitehead says, what a man does with his solitariness, but rather, as Royee declared, loyalty to a beloved community. The Church is primary; philosophy and mythology ...
The July 7 event at Canterbury is evidence of a growing interest in shrines, saints and relics in the Church of England, ...
We’ve released new #Census2021 data on religion in England and Wales.. 46.2% said they were “Christian” – less than half of the population for the first time. This was a decrease from 59.3 ...
Lamorna Ash’s “Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever” reports on the young faithful in Britain, while Ross Douthat’s “Believe” has ...
In Chilton, England, the Rev. E. P. Gough, rector of a nearby parish, found a church, buried beneath a rubbish pile. Disregarding the symbolical nature of his discovery, he immediately broadcast ...
– Some 0.7% of people in England and Wales (405,000) chose to write in the name of a religion that was not listed as one of the main choices. Among these, 74,000 people wrote pagan, 26,000 Alevi ...
The relationship of religion and sport in England, the subject of Professor Hugh McLeod’s immensely fascinating new book, is a formidably complicated issue, and a lesser scholar might well have become ...