The number of Christians in England and Wales has dipped below half of the population for the first time in census history, according to government statistics released Tuesday. The Office for National ...
THE Editor has asked me to send him my reflections on the religious changes in England which I have witnessed since I first began to ‘take notice’ about seventy years ago. My readers must picture me ...
LONDON (AP) — Fewer than half the people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census — the first time a minority of the population has followed the ...
Christianity is no longer the “default religion” in England and Wales. The latest census shows Christians there are now a minority, while the number of people who have no religious affiliation ...
For more expert analysis of the biggest stories in Britain, sign up to Blighty, our weekly subscriber-only newsletter. AT TIMES AND in places, Britain can still look and feel like a Christian country.
England brought her religious complexion out into the sunlight last week when the preliminary results of two questionnaires were announced. The ponderous “lower middle class,” which historians delight ...
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 news ...
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