This 1991 book makes available an empirical study of the
transformations in religious beliefs that have occurred amongst
English Catholics. It complements Dr Hornsby-Smith's well received
Roman Catholics in England (1987) which provides the social and
historical context for this present study. In Roman Catholic
beliefs in England, Michael Hornsby-Smith explores Catholic beliefs
over a range of concerns from doctrinal matters to questions of
personal and social morality and assesses how religious beliefs are
differentiated between different types of Catholics. He also
examines the legitimacy accorded by English Catholics to both papal
authority and religious authority in general.
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