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Baptisms In Decline...
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I have just been made aware of the huge drop in Church of England baptisms which are nearly 50% down in the last 30 years.
Catholic baptisms are down though the downward trend is not as steep.
There seem to be a lot more godparents though...
Why are numbers of baptisms dropping so much?
Catholic baptisms are down though the downward trend is not as steep.
There seem to be a lot more godparents though...
Why are numbers of baptisms dropping so much?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree that many have lost confidence in the organised church and also maybe fewer are sending their children on to faith schools which certainly used to require a child to have been christened.
Having said all that,christening a child does not restrict their choices in later life.It didn'tme or mine or my grandchildren.
Having said all that,christening a child does not restrict their choices in later life.It didn'tme or mine or my grandchildren.
As I indicated, numbers in the Anglican church are falling, hence the perceived decline in the number of baptisms, but there are far more attending the evangelical churches than ever before.
This report is from 2012.
//As the number of people who are actively committed to the Church of England falls, the proportion of churchgoers who are serious about their faith—and its implications for private and public life—is growing. Peter Brierley, a collector of statistics on faith in Britain, reckons that 40% of Anglicans attend evangelical parishes these days, up from 26% in 1989.//
http:// www.eco nomist. com/nod e/21549 943
This report is from 2012.
//As the number of people who are actively committed to the Church of England falls, the proportion of churchgoers who are serious about their faith—and its implications for private and public life—is growing. Peter Brierley, a collector of statistics on faith in Britain, reckons that 40% of Anglicans attend evangelical parishes these days, up from 26% in 1989.//
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