Adjective

Anglican (comparative more Anglican, superlative most Anglican)

Positive Anglican

Comparative more Anglican

Superlative most Anglican

  1. Relating to the Church of England, or one of several related churches, such as those in the Anglican Communion.

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Sun Jun 14 10:19:36 2009

Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches with historical connections to the Church of England or similar beliefs, worship and church structures. According to some writers, Anglicanism forms one of the principal traditions of Christianity, together with Protestantism, Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.

The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 meaning the English Church. Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans. The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion. There are, however, a number of churches outside of the Anglican Communion which also consider themselves to be in the Anglican tradition, most notably those referred to as Continuing Anglican churches.

The faith of Anglicans is founded in the scriptures, the traditions of the apostolic church, the apostolic succession – "historic episcopate" and the early Church Fathers. Anglicanism forms one of the branches of Western Christianity; having definitively declared its independence from the Roman pontiff at the time of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, in what has been otherwise termed the British monachism,. The earliest Anglican formularies corresponded closely to those of contemporary Reformed Protestantism; but by the end of the 16th century, the retention in Anglicanism of many traditional liturgical forms and of the episcopate was already seen as unacceptable by those promoting the most developed Protestant principles. In the first half of the 17th century the Church of England and associated episcopal churches in Ireland and in England's American colonies were presented by some Anglican divines as comprising a distinct Christian tradition, with theologies, structures and forms of worship representing a middle ground, or via media, between Reformed Protestantism and Roman Catholicism; a perspective that came to be highly influential in later theories of Anglican identity. Following the American Revolution, Anglican congregations in the United States and Canada were each reconstituted into an independent church with their own bishops and self-governing structures; which, through the expansion of the British Empire and the activity of Christian missions, was adopted as the model for many newly formed churches, especially in Africa, Australasia and the regions of the Pacific. In the 19th century the term Anglicanism was coined to describe the common religious tradition of these churches; as also that of the Scottish Episcopal Church, which, though originating earlier within the Church of Scotland, had come to be recognised as sharing this common identity.

The degree of distinction between Reformed and western Catholic tendencies within the Anglican tradition is routinely a matter of debate both within specific Anglican churches and throughout the Anglican Communion. Unique to Anglicanism is the Book of Common Prayer, the collection of services that worshippers in most Anglican churches used for centuries. While it has since undergone many revisions and Anglican churches in different countries have developed other service books, the Prayer Book is still acknowledged as one of the ties that bind the Anglican Communion together. There is no single Anglican Church with universal juridical authority, since each national or regional church has full autonomy. As the name suggests, the Anglican Communion is an association of those churches in full communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury. With over eighty million members the Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Sat Oct 10 16:59:22 2009

Did Anglican Churches support England Financially with taxes collected from colonists during the 1700s?
Q. I'm trying to figure to link the corrupt connection between the church and state in the early days of colonist society. Any info will prove helpful, thank you.
Asked by Alaska33 - Mon Sep 22 23:38:43 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm sure they spent the money on themselves.
Answered by Jim L - Tue Sep 23 00:11:18 2008

Why does not the Anglican church is uniting with the Catholic church?
Q. Considering that possess the same dogmas and the same faith. What is different?
Asked by Samanta senza l'h - Tue Jan 20 16:57:12 2009 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Catholics believe that the Pope is the leader of the church. Most of us Protestants would deny that and point out the errors in understanding Scripture here. It is Jesus who is it's head. The doctrines that the RC's hold like the Transubstantiation of the bread and wine, that is they believe it literally becomes the flesh and blood of Jesus, are false. They believe in purgatory and the infalibility of the Pope. Veneration of the statues of Mary. They call Mary "the mother of God", that is dreadful and relies on the Trinitarian error. Nowhere in Scripture does it call Mary this. Never does it mention the Trinity. Jesus is at the right hand of his Father in heaven and is our great high priest and mediator, therefore we do not need 'confes [cont.]
Answered by hopeof kingdom - Tue Jan 20 19:45:08 2009

Can a presbyterian and catholic get married in an Anglican Church?
Q. I grew up not going to church (except weddings and funerals), my fiance is Catholic. We want to get married in an Anglican Church. I would like to know if we will be allowed. Does anyone know? please, let me know if anyone has! Thanks so much!
Asked by tara c - Thu Oct 25 13:03:58 2007 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Depends on the Rabbi's opinion.
Answered by Calm - Thu Oct 25 13:06:43 2007

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