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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7069157" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>Churches were built when the population was deeply christian, they survived Henry the 8th, the civil war etc, but since the arise of 'chapel', have slowly declined, till now, the situation is 'dire'. And, yet the happy clappies, are increasing, the alternative religions, seem to be 'secure' and growing, so why has C of E not thrived ? It would be interesting to see if if attendance increases after c19. Any dealings with church commisioners, that I have had, or been told about, have been very hard work, and outdated, and I think they are run as businesses for themselves ! A great pity, that a 'not keeping up' with modern times, leads to the deteriation of these great buildings, that have acted, like an anchor, for villages/towns, that doesn't change, for several hundred years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7069157, member: 86168"] Churches were built when the population was deeply christian, they survived Henry the 8th, the civil war etc, but since the arise of 'chapel', have slowly declined, till now, the situation is 'dire'. And, yet the happy clappies, are increasing, the alternative religions, seem to be 'secure' and growing, so why has C of E not thrived ? It would be interesting to see if if attendance increases after c19. Any dealings with church commisioners, that I have had, or been told about, have been very hard work, and outdated, and I think they are run as businesses for themselves ! A great pity, that a 'not keeping up' with modern times, leads to the deteriation of these great buildings, that have acted, like an anchor, for villages/towns, that doesn't change, for several hundred years [/QUOTE]
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