Yes, Shakespeare did go to church. He went to Holy Trinity Church in Stratford upon Avon.
Every Sunday. We know this because it was illegal for people not to go to church unless they were sick or something. William Shakespeare's father John Shakespeare was convicted of doing this, and so was his daughter Susanna, but he himself never was. We can therefore assume that he was a dutiful and regular church attender.
Many many times. How do we know this? Because it was against the law to miss church and if you missed you had to pay a fine. If Shakespeare had made a habit of missing church it would have cost him a fortune and probably have landed him in jail.
That was the parish church in the parish where he lived at the time of his death.
He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.
Yes he was, at the church in Stratford on April 26, 1564.
Every Sunday. We know this because it was illegal for people not to go to church unless they were sick or something. William Shakespeare's father John Shakespeare was convicted of doing this, and so was his daughter Susanna, but he himself never was. We can therefore assume that he was a dutiful and regular church attender.
He was baptised in the church in Stratford.
He went to a Catholic Church in S tradford England
Of course. It was illegal not to belong to the Church of England at that time.
Many many times. How do we know this? Because it was against the law to miss church and if you missed you had to pay a fine. If Shakespeare had made a habit of missing church it would have cost him a fortune and probably have landed him in jail.
A church on church street in Stratford up Avon by the river bridge
That was the parish church in the parish where he lived at the time of his death.
He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.
In the church in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.
Yes he was, at the church in Stratford on April 26, 1564.
he dosent go to church
You should look at one of the contemporary portraits of Shakespeare (the Drousehout engraving or his monument in Stratford Church) to get this information.