In 1950, the majority of the population in the UK identified as Christian, with estimates suggesting that around 80-90% of the population adhered to various Christian denominations. The Church of England was the largest denomination, followed by Roman Catholics and other Protestant groups. However, precise numbers can vary depending on the source and methods of measurement used at the time. Overall, Christianity was the dominant faith in post-war Britain.
About 8-9% of Christians in the UK are Roman Catholic.
The population of christians is more than hindus in UK. Easter is the festival of christians.
According to the BBC, in 2011 there was 33.2 million Christians living in the UK- 59%Source- see related link below:The webpage www.adherents.com reports that there are 51,230,000 Christians in the United Kingdom as of 1997. See this page: http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_335.html
alot in countersthorpe, a fair bit in other places, there are alot of churches.
Canterbury
there are only seven active Christians in the uk
Anglican Protestants, with a minority of other Protestants, Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
Torment - 1950 was released on: UK: 3 February 1950 (London) USA: 10 November 1950
Her Favourite Husband - 1950 was released on: UK: September 1950 USA: 29 September 1950
Your Witness - 1950 was released on: UK: 25 January 1950 (London) UK: 6 March 1950 USA: 26 August 1950 (New York City, New York) Finland: 19 October 1961 (TV premiere)
There is no jungle in the UK. The only time Christians might pray at midnight is at the midnight service on Christmas Eve/Day
Yes, many! I was involved in a Christian youth camp of 7,000 in the UK only a few weeks ago.