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  1. Evangelical Anglicanism or evangelical Episcopalianism is a tradition or church party within Anglicanism that shares affinity with broader evangelicalism. Evangelical Anglicans share with other evangelicals the attributes of "conversionism, activism, biblicism and crucicentrism" identified by historian David Bebbington as central to evangelical identity.

  2. t. e. The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. [2] [3] [4] Formally founded in 1867 in London, the communion has more than 85 million members [5] [6] [7] within the Church of England and other autocephalous national and regional churches in full communion. [8]

  3. In most parishes of the Anglican Communion, the Eucharist is celebrated every Sunday, having replaced Morning Prayer as the principal service. Broad-church Anglicans typically celebrate the Eucharist every Sunday, or at least most Sundays. The rite may also be celebrated once or twice at other times during the week.

  4. www .churchofengland .org. The Church of England ( C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies. It is the origin of the Anglican tradition, which combines features of both Reformed and Catholic Christian practices. Its adherents are called Anglicans.

  5. Biserica Anglicană ( Church of England) este o biserică istorică, despărțită de Biserica Romei în timpul Reformei protestante, în Anglia, prin ruptura regelui Henric al VIII-lea de papa Clement al VII-lea, care a refuzat să-i accepte divorțul. În Scoția și SUA poartă denumirea oficială de „Biserica Episcopaliană”. Protestantism.

  6. Szechwan Occidental: Chengtu. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Anglicanismo en Sichuan hace referencia a la historia e implantación del anglicanismo en la provincia sudoccidental china de Sichuan, antiguamente romanizada como Szechwan, Szechuan o Ssuchʻuan, también denominada «China Occidental» (en inglés: Western China ).

  7. Some traditional Anglican saints. Aelred of Hexham (1110–1167), Abbot of Rievaulx —12 January. Aidan (d. 651), Bishop of Lindisfarne—31 August. Alban (d. between 209 and 304), protomartyr of Britain—22 June. Alcuin of York ( c. 735–804), Deacon, Abbot of Tours—20 May.