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  1. Die Church of England ( englisch für Kirche von England) ist die Mutterkirche der Anglikanischen Gemeinschaft, sodass sich ihre Geschichte weitestgehend mit dieser deckt. Sie ist innerhalb dieser Gemeinschaft die letzte eigentliche Landeskirche ( Staatskirche) und untersteht der Autorität des Staatsoberhauptes.

  2. A Church of England weboldala. A canterburyi katedrális Anglia egyik legrégebbi és leghíresebb keresztény központja. A Church of England („Anglia egyháza”) a legnagyobb keresztény egyház Angliában, amely a 16. században szakadt ki a római katolikus egyházból. Az első anglikán egyház, de ma már nem az egyetlen, bár az ...

  3. The Church of England is the leading Christian church in England. It is the church established by law: its formal head is the English monarch ( Charles III ). It is the mother church of the Anglican Communion. Its headquarters are at Church House, Westminster, in London . The Church of England understands itself to be both Catholic and Reformed :

  4. Endowment. The Church of England has a large endowment of £8.7 billion which generates approximately £1 billion a year in income (2019), [1] this is their largest source of revenue. The 2019 Financial report showed that the size of the endowment has been steady or growing slightly in recent years, delivering a return of 10% (2019).

  5. The Free Church of England was founded principally by Evangelical Low Church clergy and congregations in response to what were perceived as attempts (inspired by the Oxford Movement) to re-introduce traditional Catholic practices into the Church of England, England's established church. The first congregation was formed by the Reverend James ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_VIIIHenry VIII - Wikipedia

    Church of England (1534–1547) Signature. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is known for his six marriages and his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disagreement with Pope Clement VII about such an annulment led Henry to ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EnglandEngland - Wikipedia

    Henry VIII broke from communion with the Catholic Church, over issues relating to his divorce, under the Acts of Supremacy in 1534 which proclaimed the monarch head of the Church of England. In contrast with much of European Protestantism, the roots of the split were more political than theological.