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telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1573452/Britain-has-become-a-Catholic-country.html
Good news I’d say. Thoughts?
Good news I’d say. Thoughts?
One thing worth mentioning, though, is the excellent relationship that has developed between Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Cardinal Vincent Nichols. They seem to like each other immensely and have worked together on several projects. Here is a video of an event they did together for the Alpha Leadership Course. You can see how well they interact.
youtube.com/watch?v=kBf28rhZQu0
That poll has since been discredited. The last Census showed 68%% people of faith of whom 60% are Christian, the nones were 24%.I think current stats say that people of “no religion” (aka “the nones”) now dominate at 56.2 percent.
Then…it’s 19.8 percent Anglican
8.3 percent Catholic
15.7 percent “other” Christian religions
theguardian.com/world/2016/may/23/no-religion-outnumber-christians-england-wales-study
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Unfortunately Damien Thompson seems to revel with glee in his interpretation of secularism, not just in Britain but in the rest of Western Europe and the USA… He had previously predicted in the mid 1980s that there would be no churches left by the millennium and guess what…This is an excellent article, and I encourage everyone to read it.
2067: the end of British Christianity
spectator.co.uk/2015/06/2067-the-end-of-british-christianity/
All good points, and I hope you’re right.Unfortunately Damien Thompson seems to revel with glee in his interpretation of secularism, not just in Britain but in the rest of Western Europe and the USA… He had previously predicted in the mid 1980s that there would be no churches left by the millennium and guess what…
What I think has happened is that people who no longer practice their faith are less willing to describe themselves as Anglicans or Catholics or whatever. His predictions also ignore the fact that the rate of decline for churchgoing has slowed down for Anglicans, has been eliminated for Catholics, and has been reversed in other Christian denominations.
yup. I believe NPR reported that as well.I may be reading the wrong things, but I was under the impression that, if anything, Britain was becoming a Muslim country: Sharia Law being accepted in various communities, Mohammed being the most common new baby boy’s name.
Catholic or not…it’s still a secular country…as are probably most if not all Catholic countries…no good news there…maybe Poland might be an exception…telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1573452/Britain-has-become-a-Catholic-country.html
Good news I’d say. Thoughts?
Good points.It’s true to say that mass attendance among Catholics in the UK (25%) is higher than most other Western European countries, and London has one of the highest mass attendance figures for any city in the in the world (40%).
The article is slightly misleading as it looks at church attendance rather than membership as a proxy for religious adherence, and the Church of England does not have Sunday obligation as we Catholics do. In this context, It’s important to remember that there are just over 5 million Catholics in Britain compared with around 28 million Anglicans. In terms of church attendance Catholic mass attendance has always been higher than the Church of England. However there has been a faster decline in catholic mass attendance than CofE church attendance since the 1960s so the numbers attending weekly services are now virtually the same in both churches though of course, those numbers represent a much smaller proportion of Anglican adherents compared to Catholics.
I believe you are correct, from everything I’ve read and heard. In fact, the new mayor of London is Muslim.I may be reading the wrong things, but I was under the impression that, if anything, Britain was becoming a Muslim country: Sharia Law being accepted in various communities, Mohammed being the most common new baby boy’s name.
I found this article stating that the Muslim population of UK in January this year, topped 3 million for the first time. dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3424584/Muslims-UK-3-million-time-50-born-outside-Britain-Number-country-doubles-decade-immigration-birth-rates-soar.htmlI may be reading the wrong things, but I was under the impression that, if anything, Britain was becoming a Muslim country: Sharia Law being accepted in various communities, Mohammed being the most common new baby boy’s name.
I think you are reading the wrong things.I may be reading the wrong things, but I was under the impression that, if anything, Britain was becoming a Muslim country: Sharia Law being accepted in various communities, Mohammed being the most common new baby boy’s name.