yes, more now wanted to go to church in the hope that they would be able to speak to their lost loved ones, or more people attended in the hope that worshiping God would help them win the war
Church attendance declined in Europe.
The Orthodox Church split from the Catholic Church.
San Vitale Byzantine church
because people didn't git killed as often for questioning the masters A.K.A CHURCH Wrong, the church lost power because of the unification of the "new monarchs". It was no longer church over state, as this was a threat to the sovereign power of the monarch. Not only that, but before that an event known as the Great Schism took place and the church lost a lot of reputation then. Then there was the Avignon papacy, which really screwed the church over. That is why the church lost power during the Renaissance.
During the time King Henry VIII was trying to get rid of his wife, Catherine of Aragon, the Protestant Reformation was going on. Unable to obtain an annulment from the Pope, establishing Protestantism as the primary religion of England, and putting himself as the head of the church, worked to Henry's advantage. When his son, Edward, took the throne, Catholic holy icons, fancy dress and celebration of the saints were banned. When his sister, Mary came to the throne, however, Catholicism was restored, and Mary proceeded to deal harshly with the Protestants. When her sister, Elizabeth I ascended the throne, Protestantism was brought back, firmly establishing it, rather than Catholicism, as the religion of Britain.
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Jefferson believed that propagating a church by requiring attendance or monetary support was a from of coercion.
Jimmy Carter and William McKinley were especially noted for their regular attendance at church.
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!
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.
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.
A top of my head answer, a bit disjointed I'm afraid: In terms of real estate the largest by far is the Church of England (Anglican) and in Scotland the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian). Attendance on the other hand is small in spite of them being the official religion. The Anglican church of St. Mary Redcliffe in Bristol is thought to be the largest parish church in England. By attendance due to the influx of workers from Eastern Europe and a significant population of Irish descent it is the Roman Catholic Church. In terms of church attendance the UK could be considered a Catholic Country. Bucking the trend of decline are the "Happy Clappy" Pentecostal types.
Caroline Miley has written: 'The suicidal church' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Australia, Church attendance, Church history, Church membership, Commitment to the church, History
The Saddleback Church is an evangelical church in Lake Forest California. Weekly church attendance is at 20,000 church goers, making this the seventh largest church in the US.
Church attendance declined in Europe.