Of all the Christmas carols the Church of England could have chosen to update for their #AtTheHeartOfChristmas campaign they chose Christina Rossetti's In the Bleak Midwinter.
Similarly the beauty of the Book of Common Prayer has not been surpassed by attempts to modernise it. Its language is timeless and comforting, presenting an otherness which modern attempts at revision frequently lack.
Ecumenical News reports that In England and Wales number of Christians falls to half the population, while in US similar pattern shows:
"Figures from 2019 show that only 51 percent of people in England and Wales are Christian, while those with no religion account for more than one-third., Christian Today reported on Dec. 17.
"A few days earlier, Pew Research Center published a survey showing that about three-in-ten U.S. Adults are now religiously unaffiliated, and self-identified Christians make up 63 percent of the U.S. population in 2021, down from 75 percent a decade ago."
This is in marked contrast to the #TeamBelieve campaign which would have us believe that everything in the twitter garden is rosy.
It probably is for career women in the Church who now have everything they wanted - while it lasts!
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