Difference between revisions of "Anglican Communion"

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'''[[Overview and history and history of the Anglican Church]]'''
 
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* [[A brief overview of the Anglican church]]
 
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'''[[Doctrine of the Anglican Church]]'''
 
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* [[A statement about the original source of Anglican doctrine]]
 
* [[The 39 articles of faith of Anglican church]]
 
* [[The 39 articles of faith of Anglican church]]

Revision as of 02:56, 14 October 2005

In brief, The Anglican Communion is a Communion of Protestant churches which traces its roots to the English King, Henry VIII, and his disputes with the Roman Catholic Church over his divorce and remarriage. Today, the Anglican Communion is spread throughout the world, especially in English speaking countries.

Within the Anglican Communion and within each Anglican church there are three main wings: evangelical (low); anglo-catholic (high); liberal.




Overview and history and history of the Anglican Church


Doctrine of the Anglican Church


Branches of the Anglican church


Articles / opinions


Quotes


In the news


Miscellaneous


See also


External links




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