Yes. It has historically had a strong Catholic and Protestant presence there. Due to a large number of immigrants, there are many Islamics also.
England
Quakers, the religious denomination, originate from the country of England.
Britain in 1066 was very religious since that almost everyone went to church.
As of recent data, approximately 46% of England's population identifies as Christian. This figure has been declining over the years, reflecting broader trends of secularization. The Church of England remains the largest single denomination, but there is also a growing diversity of religious beliefs and non-religious individuals in the country.
The country that had the greatest number of people emigrating in the seventeenth century was England. Many English people left their homeland in search of better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and adventure.
New England Institute of Religious Research was created in 1991.
jamestown helped new england found the religious colonies.
England is a small country.
Nigeria is the most religious country at 93% religious.
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom
The Pilgrims were people who believed they needed to separate with England. The Pilgrims left England and settled in Holland. The temptations in Holland were too much for these religious people and they finally boarded the Mayflower and set sail for America. They landed there in 1620.
No.