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Church attendance is a central religious practice for many Christians; some Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church require church attendance on the Lord's Day (Sunday); the Westminster Confession of Faith is held by the Reformed Churches and teaches first-day Sabbatarianism (Sunday Sabbatarianism), thus proclaiming the duty of public worship in keeping with the Ten Commandments. Similarly, The General Rules of the Methodist Church also requires "attending upon all the ordinances of God" including "the public worship of God". The Lutheran Christian theologian stated that church attendance is the "foundation for the Christian life" as "the Christian Bible and the sacraments provide the framework for the faith"; he also states that it is important for believers because it aids

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  • التردد على الكنائس أو المواظبة على الطقوس الدينية هو مصطلح يشير إلى التردد على الكنيسة والمواظبة على الخدمات الدينية المسيحية التي تقدمها طائفة معينة، أو بصورة أعم، من قبل أي منظمة دينية مسيحية. الحضور الديني يلعب دورًا هامًا في الحياة الدينية المسيحية. تلتزم هذه المجموعة من المترددين على الذهاب إلى الكنيسة، على مستوى عال من النشاط الروحي والاعتراف بسلطة الكنيسة وتلتزم بمداومة الصلوات التقليدية مثل صلوات الساعات والمسبحة الورديَّة ودرب الصليب والقداس الإلهي وقراءة الكتاب المقدس. (ar)
  • Church attendance is a central religious practice for many Christians; some Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church require church attendance on the Lord's Day (Sunday); the Westminster Confession of Faith is held by the Reformed Churches and teaches first-day Sabbatarianism (Sunday Sabbatarianism), thus proclaiming the duty of public worship in keeping with the Ten Commandments. Similarly, The General Rules of the Methodist Church also requires "attending upon all the ordinances of God" including "the public worship of God". The Lutheran Christian theologian stated that church attendance is the "foundation for the Christian life" as "the Christian Bible and the sacraments provide the framework for the faith"; he also states that it is important for believers because it aids in the prevention of backsliding, as well as offers "the company of other believers". Until 1791, the government of the United Kingdom required attendance at church services of the Church of England (the mother Church of the Anglican Communion and a state Church) at least twice a year. In addition to being based upon the spirit of the Ten Commandments, the importance of church attendance in Christian theology is delineated in Hebrews 10:25, which implores the believers: "Let us not neglect our church meetings, as some people do, but encourage and warn each other, especially now that the day of his coming back again is drawing near." About two-thirds of Latin American Christians and 90% of African Christians (in Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa and Zimbabwe), according to the World Values Survey, said they attended church regularly; according to a 2018 study by the Pew Research Center, Christians in Africa and Latin America and the United States have high levels of commitment to their faith. Data from the European Social Survey in 2012 showed that around a third of European Christians said they attend services once a month or more. The Gallup International, a self-reporting survey conducted via telephone, indicates that 37% of Americans report that they attend religious services weekly or near-weekly in 2013. The Pew Research Center stated, however, that there is a "sharp increase in church attendance around the two most significant Christian holidays, Christmas and Easter." As such, on Christmas (a holy day of obligation in the Catholic Church, a Festival in the Lutheran Churches and a Principal Feast in the Anglican Communion), LifeWay Research found that "six out of 10 Americans typically attend church". Countries that hold or have held a policy of state atheism have actively discouraged church attendance and church membership, often persecuting Christians who continued to worship. (en)
  • Kehadiran gereja adalah sebuah praktek keagamaan utama bagi kebanyakan umat Kristen. Beberapa denominasi Kristen, seperti Gereja Katolik, mewajibkan kehadiran gereja pada Hari Tuhan (Minggu). Pengakuan Iman Westminster diadakan oleh Gereja-gereja Reformasi dan mengajarkan , sehingga memenuhi kewajiban ibadah publik sesuai dengan Sepuluh Perintah Allah. (in)
  • Посещаемость церкви характеризуется долей населения, регулярно присутствующих на богослужениях в церквях, или, в более широком смысле, в религиозных церемониях, проводимых любыми религиозными организациями. Нижеследующая статистика в основном взята из отчета Гэллапа за 2004 г., и не отражает текущее состояние из-за продолжающейся секуляризации. Исследование, проведенное в 2008 г показало следующие цифры для респондентов, никогда не посещающих церковь (за исключением особых случаев): * <10%: Кипр, Греция, Польша * 10-20%: Хорватия, Италия, Украина * 20-30%: Турция(ислам), Португалия * 30-40%: Эстония, Россия, Германия, Швеция * 40-50%: Израиль(иудаизм), Испания, Нидерланды * 50-60%: Бельгия, Британия, Франция * >60%: Чехия (ru)
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  • Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are two days within the Christian penitential season of Lent that are popular days for churchgoing. The image on the left depicts a Lutheran Divine Service on Ash Wednesday while the image on the right depicts a Roman Catholic Good Friday service. (en)
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  • Percentage of Christians who attend church at least once a week (en)
  • Percentage of adults who attend church at least once a week : (en)
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  • التردد على الكنائس أو المواظبة على الطقوس الدينية هو مصطلح يشير إلى التردد على الكنيسة والمواظبة على الخدمات الدينية المسيحية التي تقدمها طائفة معينة، أو بصورة أعم، من قبل أي منظمة دينية مسيحية. الحضور الديني يلعب دورًا هامًا في الحياة الدينية المسيحية. تلتزم هذه المجموعة من المترددين على الذهاب إلى الكنيسة، على مستوى عال من النشاط الروحي والاعتراف بسلطة الكنيسة وتلتزم بمداومة الصلوات التقليدية مثل صلوات الساعات والمسبحة الورديَّة ودرب الصليب والقداس الإلهي وقراءة الكتاب المقدس. (ar)
  • Kehadiran gereja adalah sebuah praktek keagamaan utama bagi kebanyakan umat Kristen. Beberapa denominasi Kristen, seperti Gereja Katolik, mewajibkan kehadiran gereja pada Hari Tuhan (Minggu). Pengakuan Iman Westminster diadakan oleh Gereja-gereja Reformasi dan mengajarkan , sehingga memenuhi kewajiban ibadah publik sesuai dengan Sepuluh Perintah Allah. (in)
  • Church attendance is a central religious practice for many Christians; some Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Church require church attendance on the Lord's Day (Sunday); the Westminster Confession of Faith is held by the Reformed Churches and teaches first-day Sabbatarianism (Sunday Sabbatarianism), thus proclaiming the duty of public worship in keeping with the Ten Commandments. Similarly, The General Rules of the Methodist Church also requires "attending upon all the ordinances of God" including "the public worship of God". The Lutheran Christian theologian stated that church attendance is the "foundation for the Christian life" as "the Christian Bible and the sacraments provide the framework for the faith"; he also states that it is important for believers because it aids (en)
  • Посещаемость церкви характеризуется долей населения, регулярно присутствующих на богослужениях в церквях, или, в более широком смысле, в религиозных церемониях, проводимых любыми религиозными организациями. Нижеследующая статистика в основном взята из отчета Гэллапа за 2004 г., и не отражает текущее состояние из-за продолжающейся секуляризации. Исследование, проведенное в 2008 г показало следующие цифры для респондентов, никогда не посещающих церковь (за исключением особых случаев): (ru)
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  • التردد على الكنائس (ar)
  • Church attendance (en)
  • Kehadiran gereja (in)
  • Посещаемость церкви (ru)
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