Web2 Source: Church Statistics 2. Church Attendance in Britain. Brierley Consultancy have also published statistics for church attendance (as opposed to membership) for the … WebOct 19, 2012 · The 1851 religious census is one of the most important statistical sources for nineteenth-century Britain. It is also unique – the only time that Government has attempted to survey accommodation and attendance at all places of worship in Britain (the 2001 and 2011 censuses, by contrast, were of religious profession in connection with the ...
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WebSep 7, 2024 · UK’s national religion facing ‘unrelenting decline’, research finds. ... also found a significant gap between religious affiliation and church attendance. Only 21 per cent of people who ... WebThe Church of England’s all age average weekly attendance, which includes Sunday and midweek attendance, was 854,000 people in 2024; 345,000 people in 2024; and … flap\u0027s hi
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