Anglican Christianity- Britain was the centre of the establishment of the Anglican Church, so it's main religious denomination is the Church of England. Branches of the Anglican Church exist in Wales and Scotland as the Church of Wales and the Church of Scotland. However, there remains a minority element within England that is Roman Catholic. In Wales, although the Church of Wales has overtaken chapel-based non-conformism, the Baptist, Methodist and Congregationalist churches remain a substantial minority. In Scotland, the second most popular Christian demonination is Presbyterianism, with a large Catholic element in the Glasgow area. Scotland probably has the biggest Catholic populace outside of Northern Ireland. Islam is becoming increasingly established in England by Asian and Middle Eastern immigrants, but it remains very much a minority in the Celtic diaspora except for parts of the Southernmost section of Wales and the lower part of Scotland, as there is little economic incentive for Asian immigrants to settle there.
Nearly 50 per cent of Britons are Christians.
Great Britain is predominantly Church of England, otherwise known as the Anglican church. This was established by Henry VIII when he wanted to divorce his first wife but was unable to because the Roman Catholic Church did not allow random divorces
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So they could have freedom of speech and religion.
There are about all the religions are being practised all over the world. But there are some religions which are mostly practised. Here is the list as per number of folloers against any religion. 1. Christianity 2. Islam 3. Hinduism 4. Bhudism 5. Jewism there are so many other religions and their followers. All Are Looking Great
The original religion in England was paganism, practiced by the Celtic tribes before the Roman conquest. Later, Christianity became the dominant religion in England after the arrival of missionaries from Rome in the 6th century.
Britain has speakers of many Latin languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, and Portuguese. But none of these languages are widely spoken in Great Britain. French is perhaps the most widely taught foreign language in Great Britain.
Christianity within the Church of England is still the largest. Sometimes called the Anglican Church.
Slavery has not been abolished, it is still practised in many parts of the world. Several countries have legislated against it and punishments for those found guilty can be severe.Great Britain introduced the Abolition of Slavery Act in 1807, abolishing slavery in most of Great Britain and its possessions.
The primary religion of England is the Church of Englad or Anglican which is an off shoot of the Catholic iinstitution, which began under Henry the V111.
Being a British colony meant that New South Wales (and later colonies) also took the religion of Great Britain, which was Christianity. It was upon Christianity that this great nation was founded, and Christianity continues to be the largest religion in Australia today.
No, he did not invent pop art, although this is widely believed in the US. Pop Art cam from Great Britain.
Carla Gardina Pestana has written: 'Religion in the British Atlantic, 1500-1800' -- subject(s): Church history, Colonies, Great Britain, Religion