Richard Congreve founded the first English Church of Humanity in 1859, just two years after Comte's death.
For example, Ann Margaret Lindholm was raised in the "Church of Humanity" before converting to Catholicism.
In 1854 he decided to dedicate himself to the "positive faith", just two years after his mentor Congreve in Britain.
[3] At times the services included readings from conventional religious works like the Book of Isaiah.
[4] It was not as significant as the church in England, but did include several educated people unrelated to Croly.