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Places of worship in Burnley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Places of worship in Burnley
Burnley, in Lancashire, England, has a long history of religious worship, dating from at least before 1122 in the case of the Church of England. The chapel at Towneley Hall was the centre for Roman Catholic worship in Burnley until modern times. Well before the Industrial Revolution, the town saw the emergence of many non-conformist churches and chapels. In 1891 the town was the location of the meeting which saw the creation of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland. In the late 19th century a Jewish synagogue was established, and in recent times evangelical and free churches have appeared, as well as a large purpose-built mosque. The 2001 census for Burnley gives a religious make-up of 74.5% Christian, 6.6% Muslim, 0.3% Hindu and 11.0 %“No religion”.〔(Office for National Statistics - Burnley page, Religion 2001 ) Accessed 18 September 2012〕 Records are held for at least 77 places of Christian worship in Burnley. These include churches of the following demoninations: fourteen Anglican, seven Baptist, five Congregational, one Independent, one Independent Methodist, one Jehova's Witness, twenty-five Methodist, one LDS Church, one New Jerusalem, four Particular Baptist, seven Roman Catholic, one Scottish Baptist, one Spiritualist, one Unitarian, seven United Methodist Free Church. The largest place of worship in Burnley is at Life Church Lancashire, on Sycamore Avenue. Life Church completed their new building, with a 500-seater auditorium, in November 2014. The town has a total of 17 religious building or structures which are designated as listed buildings – all Grade II by English Heritage.〔(Listed Buildings in Burnley, at britishlistedbuildings.co.uk ) Retrieved 18 September 2012.〕 ==Anglican churches==
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