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Religion in Britain

Religion in Britain

Church of England (Anglican Church):

  • History: Founded in 1534 by Henry VIII; “Act of Supremacy“

  • 27 million members

  • 2 branches: - Anglo-Catholics (High Church)

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  • 2 provinces: Canterbury and York

  • Structure of administration: 2 heads , the secular (the sovereign) and the religious one (Archbishop of Canterbury); furthermore the General Synod as the central governing body

  • Relationship of Church and State: Based on mutual obligation and control

Church of Scotland (“Kirk“): rt866u2473jtte

  • History: Presbyterian church; founded in 1559 by John Knox in the Protestant Reformation and established as the national Church of Scotland in 1707 in the “Treaty of Union“

  • 1 million members

  • Structure of administration: No episcopal, but democratic government by elders; each year election of the Moderator

  • Northern Ireland Conflict

Free Churches (Dissenters/Nonconformists):

  • History: - Protestant churches; deriving from the Puritans which came up in the 16th century

- 16th and 17th century: Persecution of Puritans; emigration to America (Mayflower)

- 1648: Winners of the Civil War (1642-1648) under Oliver Cromwell

- 1649-1660: Abolition of monarchy

- 1661/1673: Anti-Puritan legislation

- 1828: Equal rights for Puritans

  • 7 million members

  • Bible as sole authority

  • Structure of administration: No church hierarchy, but democratic church organization with equal status of ministers and laymen, of men and women

  • Achievement of Puritanism in Britain: Social legislation in the 19th century (e.g. end of child labour)

Roman Catholics:

  • History: - 664: England submitted to papal domination

- 16th and 17th century: Persecution of Roman-Catholics

- 1829-1850: Reintroduction of Roman-Catholics (Oxford Movement)

  • 6 million members

  • Structure of administration: British head: Archbishop of Westminster

Non-Christian Religious Communities:

  • Resulting from a great immigration from Asian and African countries since the 1950s

  • 1,5 million Muslims

  • 400,000 Jews

  • About 150,000 Sikhs and Hindus each

Current Religious Issues:

  • Decline in membership

  • Ordination of women

  • Relationship between Church and State

Vocabulary:

attendance: Anwesenheit

austere: einfach, wenig anspruchsvoll

child labour: Kinderarbeit

clergy: Klerus

confession of faith: Glaubensbekenntnis

creed: Glaube, Überzeugung

diocese: Diözese

dissent: abweichend, andersgläubig

domination: (Vor-)Herrschaft

elders: Ältere, hier: Vorsitzende

episcopal: bischöflich

layman: Kirchenangehöriger, der nicht zum Klerus gehört

mutual: gegenseitig

papal: päpstlich

parish: Gemeinde

secular: weltlich

sovereign: Oberhaupt

struggle: Kampf, Auseinandersetzung

supremacy: Überlegenheit

synod: Zusammenkunft, Versammlung

worship: Gebet