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The Catholic Church in Scotland overseen by the Scottish Bishops' Conference, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church headed by the Pope. After being firmly established in Scotland for nearly a millennium, the Catholic Church was outlawed following the Scottish Reformation in 1560. Catholic Emancipation in 1793 and 1829 helped Catholics regain both religious and civil rights. In 1878, the Catholic hierarchy was formally restored. Throughout these changes, several pockets in Scotland retained a significant pre-Reformation Catholic population, including Banffshire, the Hebrides, and more northern parts of the Highlands, Galloway at Terregles House, Munches House, Kirkconnell House, New Abbey and Parton House and at Traquair in Peebleshire.

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  • لدى اسكتلندا نسبة مهمة من السكان أتباع الكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية، في عام 2009 كان يتبعها 19% من مجمل السكان ويتواجدون خاصًة في غرب البلاد. العديد من الكاثوليك هم من المتحدرين من المهاجرين الأيرلنديين والمهاجرين من المرتفعات الذين انتقلوا إلى المدن والبلدات في اسكتلندا خلال القرن التاسع عشر، بالإضافة إلى هؤلاء، هناك أعداد كبيرة من الإيطاليين، اللتوانيين، وذوي الأصول البولنديَّة. في تعداد عام 2011 كان هناك حوالي 840,000 كاثوليكي في بلد يبلغ عدد سكانه 5.2 مليون نسمة. في عام 2011 فاق الكاثوليك عدد أتباع كنيسة اسكتلندا في أربعة مجالس إقليميَّة، بما في ذلك لاناركشير الشمالية، إنفركليد، وغرب دونبارتونشير، ومدينة غلاسكو. (ar)
  • Zur römisch-katholischen Kirche in Schottland bekennen sich etwa 15,9 % (Census 2011) der schottischen Bevölkerung, nur die Church of Scotland ist mitgliederstärker. Eine katholische „Hochburg“ in Schottland ist die Stadt Glasgow. Bei der Volkszählung 2001 gaben 29 % der Einwohner von Glasgow an, katholisch zu sein. (de)
  • The Catholic Church in Scotland overseen by the Scottish Bishops' Conference, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church headed by the Pope. After being firmly established in Scotland for nearly a millennium, the Catholic Church was outlawed following the Scottish Reformation in 1560. Catholic Emancipation in 1793 and 1829 helped Catholics regain both religious and civil rights. In 1878, the Catholic hierarchy was formally restored. Throughout these changes, several pockets in Scotland retained a significant pre-Reformation Catholic population, including Banffshire, the Hebrides, and more northern parts of the Highlands, Galloway at Terregles House, Munches House, Kirkconnell House, New Abbey and Parton House and at Traquair in Peebleshire. In 1716, Scalan seminary was established in the Highlands and rebuilt in the 1760s by Bishop John Geddes, a well-known figure in Edinburgh during the Scottish Enlightenment. When Robert Burns wrote to a correspondent that "the first [that is, finest] cleric character I ever saw was a Roman Catholick", he was referring to Bishop Geddes. The Gàidhealtachd has been both Catholic and Protestant in modern times. A number of Scottish Gaelic-speaking areas are mainly Catholic, including Barra, Benbecula, South Uist, Eriskay, and Moidart. Poet and novelist Angus Peter Campbell writes frequently about the Catholic Church in his work. (See also the "Religion of the Yellow Stick".) In the 2011 census, 16% of the population of Scotland described themselves as being Catholic, compared with 32% affiliated with the Church of Scotland. Many Roman Catholics are Scottish Highland minorities or the descendants of Irish immigrants and of Highland migrants who moved to Scotland's cities and towns during the 19th century, especially during the famine in Ireland. However, there are also significant numbers of people of Italian, Lithuanian, and Polish descent, with more recent Polish immigrants again boosting the numbers of continental Catholic Europeans in Scotland. Owing to immigration (overwhelmingly white European), it is estimated that, in 2009, there were about 850,000 Catholics in a country of 5.1 million. Between 1994 and 2002, Catholic attendance in Scotland declined 19% to just over 200,000. By 2008, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Scotland estimated that 184,283 attended Mass regularly. (en)
  • L'Église catholique en Écosse (en gaélique écossais : « Eaglais Chaitligeach ann an Alba »), désigne l'organisme institutionnel et sa communauté locale ayant pour religion le catholicisme en Écosse. L'Église en Écosse est organisée en deux provinces ecclésiastiques qui ne sont pas soumises à une juridiction nationale au sein d'une église nationale mais qui sont soumises à la juridiction universelle du pape, évêque de Rome, au sein de « l'Église universelle ». Les deux provinces répartissent huit diocèses (deux archidiocèses métropolitains et six diocèses) qui rassemblent toutes les paroisses situées en Écosse. En étroite communion avec le Saint-Siège, les évêques des diocèses en Écosse sont membres d'une instance de concertation, la Conférence des évêques d'Écosse. L'Église catholique est une communauté religieuse minoritaire en Écosse. (fr)
  • 이 문서는 스코틀랜드의 로마 가톨릭교회 문서이다. 천년 동안 가톨릭교회는 스코틀랜드에서 굳건하게 자리를 유지하고 있었지만, 1560년 존 녹스의 종교개혁으로 인한 프로테스탄티즘의 출몰 이후 완전히 배척당하게 되었다. 1793년 가톨릭 해방령이 선포되면서 스코틀랜드에도 가톨릭 신앙이 다시 자유를 찾게 되었으며, 1878년 가톨릭 교계가 공식적으로 재건되었다. 2001년 인구조사에서는 스코틀랜드의 인구 가운데 16%가 가톨릭 신자로 나왔다. 이 수치는 스코틀랜드 성공회의 42%에 해당한다. 스코틀랜드의 가톨릭 신자 대부분은 19세기에 닥친 감자 기근을 피해 스코틀랜드의 도시 및 소도시로 이주한 아일랜드와 스코틀랜드 하일랜드 주민들의 후손들이다. 그렇지만 상당수의 이탈리아, 리투아니아, 폴란드 혈통의 주민들도 존재하였으며, 이와 함께 최근에는 폴란드에서 이민자들이 들어와 스코틀랜드에 유럽 대륙인의 숫자를 늘리는데 일조하였다. 유럽 백인 이민자들로 인하여 510만 인구의 스코틀랜드에는 현재 85만 명가량의 가톨릭 신자가 살고 있다. (ko)
  • スコットランドのカトリックでは、スコットランドにおけるローマ・カトリック教会について記述する。 (ja)
  • Kościół rzymskokatolicki w Szkocji (ang.: Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, szk.: Catholic Kirk, gael.: An Eaglais Chaitligeach), jest częścią ogólnoświatowej struktury Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego. (pl)
  • Католицизм в Шотландии или Римско-Католическая Церковь в Шотландии (гэльск. Eaglais Chaitligeach) – часть всемирной Римско-Католической Церкви, находящаяся в Шотландии, Великобритания. (ru)
  • A Igreja Católica na Escócia (em gaélico escocês: An Eaglais Chaitligeach e em scots: Catholic Kirk) é parte da Igreja Católica universal, sob a liderança espiritual do Papa e da Santa Sé. Depois de ser firmemente estabelecida na Escócia por quase um milênio, a Igreja Católica foi banida após a Reforma Escocesa em 1560. A Emancipação Católica, em 1793 ajudou o católicos a recuperar os direitos civis, que eram negados a eles pelo governo protestante. Em 1878, ocorreu a . Ao longo dessas mudanças, vários bolsões na Escócia mantiveram uma população católica anterior à Reforma, incluindo partes de , Hébridas e partes ao norte das Terras Altas da Escócia. Em 1716, o Seminário de Scalan foi estabelecido nas Terras Altas e reconstruído em na década de 1760 pelo bispo , uma figura popular em Edimburgo no período do iluminismo. Quando Robert Burns escreveu a um correspondente que "o primeiro [isto é, o melhor] personagem clérigo que eu já vi era um católico romano", ele estava se referindo a Geddes. O Gàidhealtachd tem sido católico e protestante nos tempos modernos. Um número de áreas gaélico-escocesas na atualidade são principalmente católicas, incluindo Barra, South Uist e . O poeta e romancista escreve frequentemente sobre a Igreja Católica em seus trabalhos. No Censo de 2011, 16% da população da Escócia descreveu-se como católica, em comparação com 32% filiados à Igreja da Escócia. Muitos católicos são minorias ou descendentes de imigrantes irlandeses e de migrantes das Terras Altas que se mudaram para as cidades e vilas da Escócia durante o século XIX, quando houve uma crise de fome na Irlanda. No entanto, há um número significativo de italianos, lituanos, e descendentes de poloneses, sendo que recentemente os imigrantes poloneses estão novamente impulsionando o número de europeus católicos na Escócia. Devido à imigração, estima-se que, em 2009, havia cerca de 850.000 católicos em um país de 5,1 milhões de habitantes. Entre 1994 e 2002, a frequência regliosa dos católicos na Escócia diminuiu 19% para pouco mais de 200.000 pessoas. Em 2008, a estimou que 184.283 pessoas participavam regularmente da missa. (pt)
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  • لدى اسكتلندا نسبة مهمة من السكان أتباع الكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية، في عام 2009 كان يتبعها 19% من مجمل السكان ويتواجدون خاصًة في غرب البلاد. العديد من الكاثوليك هم من المتحدرين من المهاجرين الأيرلنديين والمهاجرين من المرتفعات الذين انتقلوا إلى المدن والبلدات في اسكتلندا خلال القرن التاسع عشر، بالإضافة إلى هؤلاء، هناك أعداد كبيرة من الإيطاليين، اللتوانيين، وذوي الأصول البولنديَّة. في تعداد عام 2011 كان هناك حوالي 840,000 كاثوليكي في بلد يبلغ عدد سكانه 5.2 مليون نسمة. في عام 2011 فاق الكاثوليك عدد أتباع كنيسة اسكتلندا في أربعة مجالس إقليميَّة، بما في ذلك لاناركشير الشمالية، إنفركليد، وغرب دونبارتونشير، ومدينة غلاسكو. (ar)
  • Zur römisch-katholischen Kirche in Schottland bekennen sich etwa 15,9 % (Census 2011) der schottischen Bevölkerung, nur die Church of Scotland ist mitgliederstärker. Eine katholische „Hochburg“ in Schottland ist die Stadt Glasgow. Bei der Volkszählung 2001 gaben 29 % der Einwohner von Glasgow an, katholisch zu sein. (de)
  • 이 문서는 스코틀랜드의 로마 가톨릭교회 문서이다. 천년 동안 가톨릭교회는 스코틀랜드에서 굳건하게 자리를 유지하고 있었지만, 1560년 존 녹스의 종교개혁으로 인한 프로테스탄티즘의 출몰 이후 완전히 배척당하게 되었다. 1793년 가톨릭 해방령이 선포되면서 스코틀랜드에도 가톨릭 신앙이 다시 자유를 찾게 되었으며, 1878년 가톨릭 교계가 공식적으로 재건되었다. 2001년 인구조사에서는 스코틀랜드의 인구 가운데 16%가 가톨릭 신자로 나왔다. 이 수치는 스코틀랜드 성공회의 42%에 해당한다. 스코틀랜드의 가톨릭 신자 대부분은 19세기에 닥친 감자 기근을 피해 스코틀랜드의 도시 및 소도시로 이주한 아일랜드와 스코틀랜드 하일랜드 주민들의 후손들이다. 그렇지만 상당수의 이탈리아, 리투아니아, 폴란드 혈통의 주민들도 존재하였으며, 이와 함께 최근에는 폴란드에서 이민자들이 들어와 스코틀랜드에 유럽 대륙인의 숫자를 늘리는데 일조하였다. 유럽 백인 이민자들로 인하여 510만 인구의 스코틀랜드에는 현재 85만 명가량의 가톨릭 신자가 살고 있다. (ko)
  • スコットランドのカトリックでは、スコットランドにおけるローマ・カトリック教会について記述する。 (ja)
  • Kościół rzymskokatolicki w Szkocji (ang.: Roman Catholic Church in Scotland, szk.: Catholic Kirk, gael.: An Eaglais Chaitligeach), jest częścią ogólnoświatowej struktury Kościoła rzymskokatolickiego. (pl)
  • Католицизм в Шотландии или Римско-Католическая Церковь в Шотландии (гэльск. Eaglais Chaitligeach) – часть всемирной Римско-Католической Церкви, находящаяся в Шотландии, Великобритания. (ru)
  • The Catholic Church in Scotland overseen by the Scottish Bishops' Conference, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church headed by the Pope. After being firmly established in Scotland for nearly a millennium, the Catholic Church was outlawed following the Scottish Reformation in 1560. Catholic Emancipation in 1793 and 1829 helped Catholics regain both religious and civil rights. In 1878, the Catholic hierarchy was formally restored. Throughout these changes, several pockets in Scotland retained a significant pre-Reformation Catholic population, including Banffshire, the Hebrides, and more northern parts of the Highlands, Galloway at Terregles House, Munches House, Kirkconnell House, New Abbey and Parton House and at Traquair in Peebleshire. (en)
  • L'Église catholique en Écosse (en gaélique écossais : « Eaglais Chaitligeach ann an Alba »), désigne l'organisme institutionnel et sa communauté locale ayant pour religion le catholicisme en Écosse. L'Église en Écosse est organisée en deux provinces ecclésiastiques qui ne sont pas soumises à une juridiction nationale au sein d'une église nationale mais qui sont soumises à la juridiction universelle du pape, évêque de Rome, au sein de « l'Église universelle ». L'Église catholique est une communauté religieuse minoritaire en Écosse. (fr)
  • A Igreja Católica na Escócia (em gaélico escocês: An Eaglais Chaitligeach e em scots: Catholic Kirk) é parte da Igreja Católica universal, sob a liderança espiritual do Papa e da Santa Sé. Depois de ser firmemente estabelecida na Escócia por quase um milênio, a Igreja Católica foi banida após a Reforma Escocesa em 1560. A Emancipação Católica, em 1793 ajudou o católicos a recuperar os direitos civis, que eram negados a eles pelo governo protestante. Em 1878, ocorreu a . Ao longo dessas mudanças, vários bolsões na Escócia mantiveram uma população católica anterior à Reforma, incluindo partes de , Hébridas e partes ao norte das Terras Altas da Escócia. (pt)
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  • الرومانية الكاثوليكية في اسكتلندا (ar)
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  • Église catholique en Écosse (fr)
  • スコットランドのカトリック (ja)
  • 스코틀랜드의 로마 가톨릭교회 (ko)
  • Kościół katolicki w Szkocji (pl)
  • Igreja Católica na Escócia (pt)
  • Католицизм в Шотландии (ru)
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