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Jimmy Carter and William McKinley were especially noted for their regular attendance at church.
Jefferson believed that propagating a church by requiring attendance or monetary support was a from of coercion.
The Lutheran Church is the established church in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. They are the largest church in Finland. They receive direct subsidies from their respective governments. The church has suffered a serious decline in membership and weekly attendance over the last 40 years. Very few people attend church and its very sad if you ever travel to these countries and see empty pews throughout the church.
Church attendance was probably compulsory in some medieval countries, but clearly was not in many. The Middle Ages was a period in the history of Europe that lasted about 1000 years. During this time, the laws of countries changed a lot, and there were many countries. Not all countries in Europe were Christian, and from a practical point of view, many countries were tolerant of religions other than Christianity.
There is no answer to the question as asked, as the Catholic Church has never, to the best of my knowledge, in two thousand years, ever, fined anybody for non-attendance. I think you have the Catholic Church confused with the Puritans!
The main British religion is Christianity, as it has been for the past 1,400 years, although regular church attendance in Britain has notably decreased since the mid 20th century.
Paul M. Bard has written: 'Opinions concerning church attendance of an adult sample of persons living in Davenport, Washington' -- subject(s): Church attendance
Proctor is ashamed of his behavior and he sees church attendance as an hypocrisy.
No, Rush Limbaugh is not Catholic, his religion is Methodist.
Not all of the people in it. But church attendance is falling.
Church attendance can certainly improve your health, mentally and physically. There was an article on this subject, I'll try to link it for you.