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  1. Since the English Reformation, when King Henry VIII split with the Catholic Church and created the Anglican Church so he could grant himself an annulment, - Royal Explainers, Royal History, Royal Traditions, Royals

  2. Una Royal Peculiar es un lugar de culto cristiano, generalmente una capilla, parroquia, iglesia o similar, en el Reino Unido que no está presidida por un obispo o arzobispo, ni pertenece a ninguna de las 44 diócesis de la Iglesia de Inglaterra, sino a la Monarquía británica. Su administración queda delegada en su Lord gran chambelán.

  3. El término Real Santuario, Santuario Real, Real Convento, Capilla Real, etc, hace referencia al título dado a algunas iglesias cristianas por la monarquía del lugar. Es un título frecuente en el caso de la Monarquía española. Dicho nombramiento convierte al monarca y sus sucesores en "protectores y patronos" de dichos templos. 1 .

  4. Royal Victorian Order. The Royal Victorian Order is a British honour. It is given by The King, to people who have served him, or his Monarchy personally. Like the Orders of the Garter and Thistle, the Prime Minister does not suggest who should get the honour. The Order was created in April 1896, by Queen Victoria, as a way of rewarding personal ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeculiarPeculiar - Wikipedia

    Look up peculiar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peculiar may refer to: Peculiar (album), an album by The Slackers. Peculiar, a comic strip later published as a book, by cartoonist Richard Sala. Royal peculiar, an ecclesiastical district, parish, chapel or church outside the jurisdiction of the bishop of the diocese in which it is situated.

  6. Wikipedia follows what reliable sources say about a subject, so we need to find a reliable source saying Christ Church is a peculiar or a Royal Peculiar rather than make our own decisions based on the evidence we find. TSventon ( talk) 15:10, 18 November 2019 (UTC) Reply. [ reply] The jurisdiction and privileges of the " peculiars " were ...

  7. Westminster Abbey is a large and famous Anglican church in Westminster, London. It is the shrine of Edward the Confessor and the burial place of many kings and queens. Since it was built it has been the place where the coronations of Kings and Queens of England have been held. The present structure dates from 1245, when it was started by Henry III.