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  1. Enrique VIII de Inglaterra. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El gobernador supremo de la Iglesia de Inglaterra es un título que ostentan los monarcas británicos y que muestra su liderazgo sobre la Iglesia de Inglaterra. 1 A pesar de que la autoridad del monarca sobre la iglesia no es fuerte, el título sigue siendo muy relevante y ante todo tiene ...

  2. Anglican Communion church bodies. Christian denominations in England. National churches. Religious organisations based in England. State churches (Christian) Anglicanism in the United Kingdom. Anglicanism in Europe. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. Arminianism was a controversial theological position within the Church of England particularly evident in the second quarter of the 17th century (the reign of Charles I of England ). A key element was the rejection of predestination. The Puritans fought against Arminianism, and King James I of England opposed it before, during, and after the ...

  4. The Measure gave the General Synod the power to reform the liturgy of the Church of England. [1] The Measure was the outcome of the controversy over the use of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer , the conflict between those who wished to preserve the 1662 prayer book and those who advocated new forms of worship that employed modern language and symbolism. [2]

  5. Diocesan bishops. As there are 42 dioceses of the Church of England, there are 42 bishops diocesan (including vacancies). Of the 42: both archbishops and the Bishops of London, of Durham and of Winchester, sit in the House of Lords as Lords Spiritual ex officio; a further 21 sit there by seniority (of whom five had their seniority accelerated ...

  6. Armorial of the Church of England. Arms shown in The Boy's Own Paper, circa 1885. England has a long tradition of ecclesiastical heraldry. An Anglican bishopric is considered a corporation sole, and most have been granted official arms. Incumbents may impale their personal arms with those of their see.

  7. Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasize the Catholic heritage and identity of the Church of England and various churches within the Anglican Communion. [1] [2] Anglo-Catholics are primarily concerned with restoring the liturgical and devotional expression of the Christian faith in the life of the Anglican Church.