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The focal point of this part of our guide is on belief, faith, religion, and spirituality in the town of Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Due to its expanding iron industry in the 19th century, Coatbridge saw a significant influx of Irish immigrants, which led to a substantial Irish-born population and a strong Irish Catholic community. The town experienced sectarian tensions between its Catholic and Protestant populations, including riots. Nevertheless, the region's expansion during the Industrial Revolution transformed the town and surrounding areas from a rural Presbyterian landscape to a more diverse religious demographic, including a prominent Irish Catholic presence.

Contemporary places of worship in Coatbridge include the New St. Andrew's Parish Church, the Parish of St. Mary's and St. Bernard's, Townhead Parish Church, Blairhill Dundyvan Parish Church, and Coatbridge Old Monkland Parish Church.

These, and any other churches or places of worship in Coatbridge, Scotland, are appropriate for this section of our web guide, as are any other topics related to belief, faith, religion, and spirituality in Coatbridge.

Belief is an acceptance that something exists or is true, particularly without proof. It can also refer to a firmly held conviction or opinion. The term originates from the Old English gelēafa, which means "believe."

Faith generally refers to complete trust or confidence in someone or something. In a religious context, it suggests a strong belief in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. The word comes from the Latin fides, which means "trust" or "confidence."

Religion is defined as the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. It can refer to a particular system of faith and worship, or interest followed by great devotion. The term "religion" stems from the Latin religo, which means "obligation" or "reverence."

Spirituality is the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul, as opposed to material or physical things. Spirituality often involves personal growth, a quest for sacred meaning, and a connection with something larger than oneself.

Belief, faith, religion, and spirituality all contribute to an individual's worldview and sense of meaning. While distinct, the terms often overlap in the context of personal and communal experiences of the sacred and the divine.

 

 

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