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  1. A Church of England weboldala. A canterburyi katedrális Anglia egyik legrégebbi és leghíresebb keresztény központja. A Church of England („Anglia egyháza”) a legnagyobb keresztény egyház Angliában, amely a 16. században szakadt ki a római katolikus egyházból. Az első anglikán egyház, de ma már nem az egyetlen, bár az ...

  2. Chiesa anglicana (in inglese Church of England, in latino Anglicana ecclesia) è il nome assunto dalla Chiesa d' Inghilterra dopo la separazione dalla Chiesa cattolica romana nel XVI secolo. Il termine latino è precedente alla Riforma e indicava genericamente la Chiesa cattolica inglese, allo stesso modo in cui la Chiesa francese era ...

  3. Endowment. The Church of England has a large endowment of £8.7 billion which generates approximately £1 billion a year in income (2019), [1] this is their largest source of revenue. The 2019 Financial report showed that the size of the endowment has been steady or growing slightly in recent years, delivering a return of 10% (2019).

  4. 21 apr 2024 · The history of the Church of England from the 18th century onwards has been enriched by the co-existence within it of three broad traditions, the Evangelical, the Catholic and the Liberal. The Evangelical tradition has emphasized the significance of the Protestant aspects of the Church of England's identity, stressing the importance of the ...

  5. 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’.

  6. Plans for creation of The Society were announced on 24 September 2010, by a group of bishops of the Church of England who did not ordain women to the priesthood. This was in preparation for the new situation that would arise following the ordination of women to the episcopate. Its council of bishops began to meet regularly in 2013.

  7. Magnus Church of England Academy (formerly Magnus Church of England School and Magnus Grammar School before that) often abbreviated as 'Magnus', is a British secondary school located in the market town of Newark-on-Trent, in Nottinghamshire, England. It was founded as a grammar school by the 16th-century English diplomat and cleric Thomas ...