Britain was the first country to restart the missionary work for the Christian faith. There was a long silence following the dark ages, because people became more about self sufficiency. The person in charge of starting this revival is William Carey. Through his efforts he began to send missionaries to South East Asia (ie. India and the surrounding countries). As this began to spread soon Britain had missionaries in America, South America, Africa, and Asia. In conclusion Britain has sent missionaries all over the world.
For more information: From Jerusalem to Irian Jyra by Ruth A. Tucker
It was mostly the Church of England up until 1778, other religions prospered, including Christianity and the Protestant Church, but they weren't as wide spread as the Church of England. Hope this helps!! :)
The Anglican Church or Church of England did spread beyond England. For two centuries before WWII, England was the world's super power. With Imperialism, England's government colonized in other countries, and therefore, brought their clergy who spread the gospel and made converts. Today, many indigenous cultures highly resent the colonization and religious conversion of their tribal ancestors. For example, Australian Aborigines, and the New Zealand Maori have fought for the right to return to and preserve their ancestral and spiritual beliefs and methods of healing.
The Anglican Church or Church of England did spread beyond England. For two centuries before WWII, England was the world's super power. With Imperialism, England's government colonized in other countries, and therefore, brought their clergy who spread the gospel and made converts. Today, many indigenous cultures highly resent the colonization and religious conversion of their tribal ancestors. For example, Australian Aborigines, and the New Zealand Maori have fought for the right to return to and preserve their ancestral and spiritual beliefs and methods of healing.
The Anglican Church or Church of England did spread beyond England. For two centuries before WWII, England was the world's super power. With imperialism, England's government colonized in other countries, and therefore, brought their clergy who spread the gospel and made converts. Today, many indigenous cultures highly resent the colonization and religious conversion of their tribal ancestors. For example, Australian Aborigines, and the New Zealand Maori have fought for the right to return to and preserve their ancestral and spiritual beliefs and methods of healing.
England then it spread to the remaining UK countries
It was mostly the Church of England up until 1778, other religions prospered, including Christianity and the Protestant Church, but they weren't as wide spread as the Church of England. Hope this helps!! :)
England and Germany
Yes, there are Catholic worships in England. The Catholic Church has a significant presence in England with numerous churches and communities spread throughout the country. The Catholic Church in England is part of the global Catholic Church and follows the teachings and traditions of the Roman Catholic faith.
In order to "Purify" the English church. The puritants wanted to eliminate the Romans away from the English church. to spread Cathoilicism.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, South Africa
Church of England and Dutch Reformed but that base spread as immigration increased.
Humanism did not spread as widely in England compared to other European countries due to the strong influence of the Protestant Reformation and the established power of the Church of England. The tensions between humanist ideas and religious doctrine, as well as the political and social upheavals during the Reformation period, limited the growth of humanism in England. Additionally, the focus on national identity and traditional values in England may have been a factor in the relatively lesser impact of humanism in the country.