100 Anglican Churches closed since 1998
100 Anglican churches have closed since 1998, and many hundreds more lack sustainable congregations. The challenge for Anglicanism – and for English Catholicism, too – is to make itself more accommodating of new forms of worship, but without diluting Christian doctrine to suit the spirit of the age.
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