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  1. 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 ...

  2. The Church of England (Continuing) is part of the Continuing Anglican Movement. Although the church was widely discussed in Anglican circles at the time of its founding in 1994, it has not achieved significant growth since that time. Since 2008 the church has regularly exhibited at the Christian Resources Exhibition at Esher, Surrey and ...

  3. 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.

  4. Igreja Anglicana. A Igreja da Inglaterra (em inglês: Church of England ), também denominada Igreja Anglicana, é a igreja nacional e de denominação cristã estabelecida oficialmente na Inglaterra, [ 6] a matriz principal da atual Comunhão Anglicana internacional, bem como é membro-fundador da Comunhão de Porvoo.

  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. 16 de abr. de 2023 · Christian church in England and the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion

  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.