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About Anglicans

This Anglican denomination was founded after 1534 as the result of the Act of Supremacy in England by King Henry VIII. Anglican practices and rituals are primarily found in the Book of Common Prayer, the foundational prayer book of Anglicanism, which helps define Anglican beliefs and worship practices on every level. The book is almost as important as the Bible itself to Anglicans. The Book of Common Prayer, which defines the "common" or shared means for prayer, has changed several times through history and has different editions from nation to nation.

Anglican worship tends to be Protestant in doctrine and Catholic in appearance in the areas of rituals and readings, bishops and priests, vestments, and ornately decorated churches. Anglicans celebrate the traditional sacraments, with special emphasis being given to the Holy Eucharist, also called Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper or the Mass. The discipline of fasting before communion is practiced by some Anglicans. Some Anglican churches accept the ordination of women to the priesthood.

There is no single Anglican Church and there is no international juridical authority. Instead, the Anglican Communion is an international association of national Anglican churches. The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world with between 70 and 80 million members. Some churches whose name contains the word "Anglican" are part of the Anglican Communion and some are not. The churches outside of the Anglican Communion which also consider themselves to be in the Anglican tradition are referred to as Continuing Anglican churches. "The Episcopal Church" is the official name for the Anglican Church in the United States.

Although the number varies from source to souce, a good estimate is that there are worldwide about 73 million Anglicans in the Communion, along with 21.7 million "Latent Anglicans" and 7.6 Anglicans identified as outside the Communion.

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Anglican congregations moving forward after losing church buildings - Akron Beacon Journal
Carla Long is overcome with sadness every time she sees the unoccupied church building in her East Buchtel Avenue neighborhood. “It’s heartbreaking. That church has been a beacon of light in this neighborhood,†said Long, 46. “We always called it a ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-28T04:33:36Z

Anglican priest convicted of indecent assault back at work in N.S. - Calgary Herald
After seven years of therapy and following consultation with high-ranking church officials, an Anglican priest who was convicted of indecent assault more than a dozen years ago, is back at his Nova Scotia parish, but with restricted duties. Rev. Ron Cutler ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T01:21:33Z

Category - LGBT Anglican Coalition - Ekklesia
The time has come for a C of E change in stance on civil partnerships, says the LGB&T Anglican Coalition in its submission to the House of Bishops. Anglican groups, three of them evangelical, have issued an open letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T11:13:19Z

Campaigners to set up camp outside cathedral for Occupy Portsmouth - Portsmouth
ACTIVISTS plan to set up a temporary Occupy Portsmouth camp outside the city’s Anglican cathedral. Today campaigners taking their inspiration from the global ‘occupy’ protest movement were due to set up tents for two days of events and camping in Old Portsmouth.
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T09:18:47Z

Rev. Joy Carroll to speak at Iowa Wesleyan College - heartland connection.com
MOUNT PLEASANT, IOWA -- The Rev. Joy Carroll, the Anglican priest who inspired the British comedy “The Vicar of Dibley,†will present two programs at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant. On Thursday, February 9, Carroll will speak on “Women who ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-04T02:16:27Z

Feature - Anglican converts feel the joy of 'coming home' - CathNews
It hardly seems a year ago that a packed Westminster Cathedral witnessed the moving ordination of three former Anglican bishops and the first moments of the UK Personal Ordinariate, writes James Bradley in The Catholic Herald. Easter 2011 saw around 1,000 ...
Publ.Date : 2012-01-31T21:26:31Z

UK Anglican clergy rebel over gay civil unions - CathNews
The UK Church of England faces a rebellion from clergy over a ban on gay civil ceremonies on its premises, said an AFP report in The Daily Telegraph. Nearly 100 clergy from the London diocese, which has 470 stipendiary priests, signed a letter to The Times ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T21:59:56Z

Anglican Mainstream and the enemies of Christianity - The Guardian
The danger with pretending to be persecuted, misunderstood and all alone is that you might wake up and find that it is true. Something like this seems to have happened over the weekend to Anglican Mainstream, an organisation devoted to keeping ...
Publ.Date : 2012-02-02T15:11:55Z

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