Catholics in Contemporary Britain showcases findings from a wide-ranging, empirical study of Catholics living in Britain. It offers a sociologically-informed study, placing the contemporary Catholic community in the wider contexts of their society and the global faith of which they are a part. The book has been animated by a set of compelling broader questions : Who are the Catholics in Britain? How do they engage with their faith and with the Church? What do they think about issue within, and the leadership of, their Church? What are their views on wider social issues and of the party-political landscape? The study is thematically broad in scope, focusing on demography, religiosity (addressing the three 'Bs' of 'believing', 'belonging', an...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Irish people on a rural location practice their faith in...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project examines the long term historical persp...
The problem of large-scale migration of British and Irish Catholics to continental Europe in the 16t...
The overall aim was to conduct a wide-ranging survey of Catholic adults living in Britain, which ask...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisa...
Is religion a good vote predictor? Ben Clements looks at the preferences of the Catholic community i...
Separate Catholic schooling in Britain has historically been a key mechanism for the religious socia...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisation on soci...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
Paper presented at Institute for British-Irish Studies Conference “Old structures, new beliefs: reli...
Abstract: This study insists on the fact that no society is completely secular and underlines how, i...
Current debates in the UK about faith schools often focus on whether they are able to promote libera...
Young Catholics growing up on the island of Ireland are part of one world-wide Roman Catholic Church...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the largest movements within the global Catholic Church a...
This book offers a fully up-to-date and comprehensive guide to religion in Britain since 1945. A tea...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Irish people on a rural location practice their faith in...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project examines the long term historical persp...
The problem of large-scale migration of British and Irish Catholics to continental Europe in the 16t...
The overall aim was to conduct a wide-ranging survey of Catholic adults living in Britain, which ask...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisa...
Is religion a good vote predictor? Ben Clements looks at the preferences of the Catholic community i...
Separate Catholic schooling in Britain has historically been a key mechanism for the religious socia...
Background The attitudes of Catholics in Britain have undergone significant liberalisation on soci...
This article presents a quantitative assessment of Catholic disaffiliates—those who were brought up ...
Paper presented at Institute for British-Irish Studies Conference “Old structures, new beliefs: reli...
Abstract: This study insists on the fact that no society is completely secular and underlines how, i...
Current debates in the UK about faith schools often focus on whether they are able to promote libera...
Young Catholics growing up on the island of Ireland are part of one world-wide Roman Catholic Church...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the largest movements within the global Catholic Church a...
This book offers a fully up-to-date and comprehensive guide to religion in Britain since 1945. A tea...
The purpose of this essay is to examine how Irish people on a rural location practice their faith in...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project examines the long term historical persp...
The problem of large-scale migration of British and Irish Catholics to continental Europe in the 16t...