Anglican cathedrals have become hospitable to all kinds of art in recent years.
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Anglican and Roman Catholicmissionaries followed in the wake of the fur trade.
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Anglican clergy regularly wore the cassock in public, although this is less common.
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Anglican and ProtestantChristians have no permanent presence in the church.
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Anglican Use was created following the issuance of the Pastoral Provision.
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Anglican, Lutheran, and other Protestant rites are not authorized for use by ALCC clergy.
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Didn't the anglican first breakaway from the Roman church over divorce?
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Anglican laymen may well raise even greater opposition to the change.
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Anglican Bishop Jo Seoka said it mirrored the force used years ago by the apartheid regime.
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Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Anglican church; "an Anglican bishop"
A Protestant who is a follower of Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches with historical connections to the Church of England or similar beliefs, worship and church structures. ...
A member of an Anglican church; Relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion
(Anglicanism) The version of Christianity espoused by the Church of England, often understood to comprise a blend of Catholic and Protestant elements. NB - this concept, and the word itself, is anachronistic before about the middle of the seventeenth century. ...
The style of church practice largely peculiar to the English (=Episcopalian). Anglican church practice changes from place to place, especially in Melbourne.
Pertaining to the Church of England, a moderately reformed Protestant church organised along Episcopal lines (i.e. with bishops).
St. Michael's and all other Episcopal Churches in our denomination are affiliated with the World-wide Anglican Communion. The Anglican Communion consists of churches in many nations of the world and has millions of members.