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  2. Church of England parish church - Wikipedia

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    The parish church of St. Lawrence at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England (pictured 2003) Combe Martin parish church (St. Peter ad Vincula), North Devon, England (pictured 2004) A parish church in the Church of England is the church which acts as the religious centre for the people within each Church of England parish (the smallest ...

  3. List of Anglo-Catholic churches - Wikipedia

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    Its founder, Father Edmund Wood (1830–1909), introduced the principles of the Oxford Movement to St. John’s and the Diocese of Montreal. The Parish was the first Anglican church in Canada to celebrate daily Mass and provide private Confession, and the first in Quebec to reserve the Blessed Sacrament." [32] Christ Church Ottawa

  4. St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham - Wikipedia

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    St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham is a Church of England parish church, in Norfolk, England. It is close to Sandringham House and members of the British royal family regularly attend services when in residence at Sandringham, notably at Christmas. [1] The church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene, a disciple of Jesus.

  5. List of Anglo-Catholic churches in England - Wikipedia

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    Parish church Location Tradition AEO Refs St Mary the Virgin's Church, Bathwick: Bathwick, Bath, Somerset Common Worship Catholic No (rescinded) [3] [4] St John the Baptist's Church, Bathwick: Bathwick, Bath, Somerset Traditional Catholic Yes (Bishop of Oswestry) [5] Good Shepherd, Chard: Chard, Somerset Traditional Catholic Yes (Bishop of ...

  6. Parish (Church of England) - Wikipedia

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    The parish with its parish church(es) is the basic territorial unit of the Church of England. The parish has its roots in the Roman Catholic Church and survived the English Reformation largely untouched. Each is within one of 42 dioceses: [1] divided between the thirty of the Province of Canterbury and the twelve of that of York. There are ...

  7. Church of England - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Ireland and the Church in Wales separated from the Church of England in 1869 [197] and 1920 [198] respectively and are autonomous churches in the Anglican Communion; Scotland's national church, the Church of Scotland, is Presbyterian, but the Scottish Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion.

  8. List of Anglican churches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Anglican churches that are notable as congregations or as church buildings or both.. The Anglican Communion is an international association of churches consisting of the Church of England and of national and regional Anglican churches (and a few other episcopal churches) in full communion with it [1] There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as ...

  9. St Wystan's Church, Repton - Wikipedia

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    St Wystan's Church is a Church of England parish church in Repton, Derbyshire, that is famous for its Anglo-Saxon crypt which is the burial place of two Mercian kings. [1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade I listed building , and is dedicated to the Anglo-Saxon Saint Wystan (or Wigstan) , who was ...