During the time when Romeo and Juliet was being written (late 16th century), the majority of people in England were Christians. The official religion was Protestantism, as mandated during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. However, there were still Catholics and other Christian denominations present in England at that time.
Juliet Batten has written: 'Celebrating the southern seasons' -- subject(s): Celts, Maori (New Zealand people), Mythology, Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Seasons, Religious life and customs, Rites and ceremonies, Seasons, Spiritual life
There option was to teach people the religion.
Protestant Christians Church of England.
The Church of England is the established religion of the United Kingdom and it may still be the most popular religion in England. Many people in England now are atheist or agnostic.
Many people are Anglican
Most people in England are Christians (72 %)
Christianity
Any religion that they want to practice. There is total religious freedom.
Yes, people of New England always enjoyed reading the Bible. From the days of the pilgrims they came here for freedom of their religion, not freedom from religion. There is a difference. In fact the people living in New England still enjoy reading the Bible today. Remember that freedom of religion also entails that you also have the right to believe in any religion and you can choose to not believe in any religion also.
New England people were mostly cathlics and that goes for most of Europe.
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M. C. Borer has written: 'People of Tudor England' 'People of medieval England'