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The term "Continuing Anglicanism" refers to a number of church bodies which have formed outside of the Anglican Communion in the belief that traditional forms of Anglican faith, worship, and order have been unacceptably revised or abandoned within some Anglican Communion churches in recent decades. They therefore claim that they are "continuing ...
The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. [2] [3] [4] Formally founded in 1867 in London, the communion has more than 85 million members [5] [6] [7] within the Church of England and other autocephalous national and regional churches in full communion. [8]
Thomas Cranmer, the guiding Protestant Reformer who shaped Anglican doctrine after the English Reformation, was instrumental in the compilation of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, Book of Common Prayer and Books of Homilies. [2] [64] The canon law of the Church of England identifies the Christian scriptures as the source of its doctrine.
The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is a Christian denomination in the Anglican tradition in the United States and Canada. It also includes ten congregations in Mexico, [2] two mission churches in Guatemala, [3] and a missionary diocese in Cuba. [4]
Anglican Church of Australia – 3.1 million [43] Anglican Church of Southern Africa – 3 million [44] [45] Anglican Church of Tanzania – 2.0 million [46] Episcopal Church in the United States – 1.6 million [47] Church of North India – 1.5 million [48] Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan – 1.1 million; Anglican Church of Rwanda ...
The world's largest Baptist denomination, and the largest Protestant denomination in the United States. Church of Uganda: Anglican: 1897 Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of Kampala Stanley Ntagali: Namirembe Hill, Kampala District, Uganda: Uganda: 11,000,000 [21] Local province of the Anglican Communion. Fangcheng Fellowship: Evangelicals ...
This category is for Anglican denominations or Anglican national churches. For classification of congregations, and buildings that are used as churches, ...
The Traditional Anglican Church (TAC), formerly the Traditional Anglican Communion, is an international church consisting of national provinces in the continuing Anglican movement, independent of the Anglican Communion and the Archbishop of Canterbury. The TAC upholds the theological doctrines of the Affirmation of St. Louis.