Towards Catholicism in Numbers by Tim Kinnear

This webpage presents resources that take steps towards developing Catholicism in Numbers. The Catholic Record Society seeks to develop this project in collaboration with researchers and others who wish to share high level numerical data that illuminate the lives of Catholics in England and Wales, Scotland and, where possible Ireland. The CRS thanks Tim Kinnear for his work on this project and Dr Alana Harris for initiating and guiding it. We invite potential contributors who have their own datasets or information they wish to share to contact the CRS via 

communications@crs.org.uk

(Please note: Ireland is not included in all the figures on the site.)

Link to site:

https://www.crs.org.uk/catholicism-in-numbers

Link to article by Tim Kinnear in The Catholic Herald on the figures:

https://catholicherald.co.uk/numbers-show-a-changing-catholic-church-in-britain-and-ireland-or-something-more-creative/

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