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  1. L'Église d'Angleterre (en anglais : Church of England) est l’Église anglicane officiellement établie en Angleterre.Sa prise de position comme Église indépendante de la papauté au XVI e siècle par l'acte de suprématie de 1534 est à l'origine de l'anglicanisme, branche du christianisme occupant à certains points de vue une position intermédiaire entre catholicisme et protestantisme.

  2. There are 42 dioceses of the Church of England. [1] These cover England, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and a small part of Wales. The Diocese in Europe is also a part of the Church of England, [1] and covers the whole of continental Europe, Morocco and the post-Soviet states. [2] The structure of dioceses within the Church of England was ...

  3. Enrique VIII de Inglaterra. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El gobernador supremo de la Iglesia de Inglaterra es un título que ostentan los monarcas británicos y que muestra su liderazgo sobre la Iglesia de Inglaterra. 1 A pesar de que la autoridad del monarca sobre la iglesia no es fuerte, el título sigue siendo muy relevante y ante todo tiene ...

  4. De term Anglicaanse Kerk (van het Middenlatijnse anglicanus, 'Engels') wijst in Europese context meestal op de Kerk van Engeland ( Church of England ), officieel de Episcopaalse Kerk van Engeland. De kerk werd geboren uit de missieactiviteiten van Romeinse militairen en kooplieden en was aanvankelijk met de wereldkerk van Rome verbonden tot er ...

  5. D. Deaneries of the Church of England ‎ (8 P) Deans of St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster ‎ (6 P) Provosts and Deans of Derby ‎ (11 P) Deans of Durham ‎ (37 P)

  6. The Bishop for Urban Life and Faith is an episcopal post relating to the church's outreach into urban communities. The post has been held, alongside a diocesan or suffragan see, by two bishops since its 2006 creation: 2006–2009: Stephen Lowe, Bishop of Hulme. 2009–present: Christopher Chessun, Bishop of Woolwich then of Southwark.

  7. Our use of the word Catholic is not the same way that Roman Catholics or Orthodox use it. For one, Catholic is in their names whereas it is not in ours, so this is disingenuous. The Church of England is a Protestant church in law. The King swore an oath just over a week ago to uphold the ‘Protestant Reformed religion’.