Posted on 12/22/2007 7:56:40 PM PST by melt
Roman Catholics have overtaken Anglicans as the country's dominant religious group. More people attend Mass every Sunday than worship with the Church of England, figures seen by The Sunday Telegraph show.
Blair becomes Catholic in private ceremony The changing face of British Christianity Your view: What can the Church of England do to win back worshippers? This means that the established Church has lost its place as the nation's most popular Christian denomination after more than four centuries of unrivalled influence following the Reformation.
Last night, leading figures gave warning that the Church of England could become a minority faith and that the findings should act as a wake-up call.
The statistics show that attendance at Anglican Sunday services has dropped by 20 per cent since 2000. A survey of 37,000 churches, to be published in the new year, shows the number of people going to Sunday Mass in England last year averaged 861,000, compared with 852,000 Anglicans worshipping.
The rise of Catholicism has been bolstered by an influx of immigrants from eastern Europe and Africa, who have packed the pews of Catholic parishes that had previously been dwindling.
It is part of the changing face of churchgoing across Britain in the 21st century which has also seen a boom in the growth of Pentecostal churches, which have surpassed the Methodist Church as the country's third largest Christian denomination.
Worshipping habits have changed dramatically with a significant rise in attendance at mid-week services and at special occasions - the Church of England expects three million people to go to a parish church over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
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Here is a brief account of what that silly man said on the BBC.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/20/nwise120.xml
Thank-you, God Bless, have a Blessed Merry CHRISTmas. You said it much better then I could ever do. :) =^..^=
Your pope doesn't believe that...You guys and the muzzilims share a veneration of Mary...That seems to transcend all other differences...
Wouldn't you consider that to be pretty solid evidence that the church Jesus spoke about is NOT your church???
For your gentle correction, Pope Benedict XVI has made it a part of his papacy to pray and work for full Christian unity. On the issue of the Muslims he has been standing up for the need for both reason and faith. The TRUTH is that there is MORE that UNITES Christian believers, regardless of the different churches then divides it. It is a SCANDEL when there is division among the brothers and sisters in the Lord. A Blessed Merry Christmas to you.
The pre-1970 Mass had a one year cycle of readings. The Mass that was promulgated in 1969/1970 has a three year cycle of readings.
I agree. What difference does it make whether Catholics outnumber Anglicans or vice-versa, when atheism and Islam are the two dominant forces in the country.
You never knew St. Augustine and he never knew you...He is not a friend of yours...The only one in Heaven who knows all of His own is Jesus Christ...
And if you keep a statue of your Uncle Hermy dangling from your rear view mirror and pray to the statue or you kneel before the statue of some other dead person, YES, you are praying TO that person as well as worshipping that person...
Actually if one were to go to Mass everyday for three years, the entire Bible would be covered. It is on a three year cycle.
It's always a tricky thing to take scripture out of context. Cherry picking something and putting your own spin on it is not what it's about.
And Merry Christmas to you, as well as all FReepers...
May we all keep our eyes on Jesus during this exciting season of the year...
The decoration on Bishop Sweetie’s robe looks like the wallpaper in my front bathroom. Different color but the floral vine..
Catholics and Protestants believe in:
The Bible
the Trinity
Jesus Christ as a personal saviour and Son of God
Heaven and hell
A Last Judgement
A Resurrection of the dead
The Nicene Creed...
The Apostles Creed
Everything else is inconsequential
( coming from a Protestant)
I would tend to agree.
On the contrary, the Bible as a whole was not compiled until the late 4th century and then it was compiled by a Catholic saint (St. Jerome) at the request of a Catholic pope (St. Damasus I).
Christ stated that the Church, not Scripture should be the final authority: "And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the Church: but if he neglect to hear the Church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican." (Matthew 18:17 ) Christ did not state to refer to or consult Scripture for disputes and correction. He said to go to the Church as It is the final authority in Christianity.
In addition, St. Paul states that the Church, not Scripture is "THE pillar and ground of the truth." (1 Timothy 3:15) Since the Church alone is mentioned as the pillar of truth, then It alone has the right to discern the truth and interpret Scripture. For if individuals could correctly interpret Scripture, then all interpretations would be exactly the same as there can only be one Spiritual Truth for the plural of the word "truth" never appears in Scripture. The Church is Christ's bride (Ephesians 5:29) and has "no spot, wrinkle or blemish" (Ephesians 5:27). Christ also stated that the gates of Hell will not prevail against His Church (Matthew 16:18).
The return of the Druids. It's good that Stonehenge is still there.
Thank you for those prayers! Rest assured that Catholics pray for our Evangelical brothers and sisters as well.
As to Catholic theology, where do you find error?
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