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  1. Historia Antescedentes Introducción del anglicanismo en América Central y la época de las capellanías. Cuando el Reino Unido administraba las colonias centroamericanas de Honduras Británica y el protectorado del Reino de Mosquitia, se intentó la evangelización de los pueblos nativos de estas regiones al cristianismo por medio de sociedades misioneras y la Sociedad para la Propagación ...

  2. Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasise the catholic heritage and identity of the various Anglican churches. [1] [2] High Mass at Pusey House, Oxford. The term was coined in the early 19th century, [3] although movements emphasising the Catholic nature of Anglicanism already existed. [4] [5] Particularly influential in ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnglicismAnglicism - Wikipedia

    An anglicism is a word or construction borrowed from English by another language. With the rise in Anglophone media and the global spread of British and US colonialism in the 20th century and cultures in the 21st century, many English terms have become widespread in other languages. Technology-related English words like internet and computer ...

  4. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnglicanismAnglicanism - Wikipedia

    Anglicanism is a tradeetion athin Christianity comprisin the Kirk o Ingland an kirks historically connectit tae it or haud seemilar beliefs, worship practices an kirk structures. [1] References. ↑ "What it means to be an Anglican". Church of England.

  5. Flag of the Anglican Church of Canada. The Anglican Church of Canada ( ACC or ACoC) is the province of the Anglican Communion in Canada. [2] The official French-language name is l'Église anglicane du Canada. [3] [4] In 2022, the Anglican Church counted 294,931 members on parish rolls in 1,978 congregations, organized into 1,498 parishes.

  6. Anglicanism soon spread to the British colonies in the New World. In Brazil, however, the official religion imposed by the Portuguese settlers was Catholicism and the early attempts by Protestant missionaries – French Huguenots and Dutch Calvinists – failed. The first Anglican to set foot in Brazil was Henry Martin in 1805.

  7. Festival (Anglicanism) A Festival is a type of observance in the Churches of the Anglican Communion, considered to be less significant than a Principal Feast or Principal Holy Day, but more significant than a Lesser Festival or Commemoration. In Common Worship, each Festival is provided with a collect and an indication of liturgical colour .