Religion
in Scotland
Scottish
Christian Web-Base
provides more than 500 links to hundreds of Scottish churches
of all denominations, organisations and individuals whose websites
tell the world about their beliefs. The churches are listed
alphabetically and by geographical area (with a map finder too).
There are also sections on Web evangelism, how-to's, tips, tutorials
- and downloads...
ChurchNet
UK and through their pages to Roman
Catholic Church and Scottish
Episcopal Church.
The
Free Church
of Scotland site has a history of the church, sermons, lectures
and a "church finder." There are also some psalms
and sermons in Real Audio.
Free
Presbyterian Church of Scotland was founded in 1893 as a
breakaway from the Free Church and is known as a consistent
defender of certain of the doctrines and practices of the Scottish
Reformation including unaccompanied singing from the 1650 Scottish
Psalter.
The
Scottish
Episcopal Church Web site contains links to the seven dioceses
of the church in Scotland.
Glasgow
Mosque has illustrations of the mosque and background information
on Muslims in the West of Scotland.
Reformed
Presbyterian Church (Covenanted) also known as "Steelites"
defends the old Covenanter views.
The
Salvation
Army has a list of Sally Anne locations in UK and Scotland,
plus news, and an electronic "War Cry".
Amos
Scripture Care Trust was voted 'Scottish Christian Website
of the Year' in 1999. They promote Scriptures on laminated credit
size cards.
Pontifical
Scots College, Rome was founded 400 years ago after the
Reformation made it impossible to train priests in Scotland,
it is now one of three seminaries dedicated to the education
of men preparing to serve as priests in the dioceses of Scotland.
The site has historical information, details of the 400th anniversary,
a picture gallery and links to sites of religious or Scottish
interest.
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