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Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English... |
Anglo-Catholicism (redirect from Catholic Anglicanism) important event in Anglican history, ultimately laying the foundations for the "via media" concept of Anglicanism. The nature of early Anglicanism was to be of... |
Anglican eucharistic theology is diverse in practice, reflecting the comprehensiveness of Anglicanism.[citation needed] Its sources include prayer book... |
High church (redirect from High Anglicanism) closely to the quintessentially Anglican usages and liturgical practices of the Book of Common Prayer. High church Anglicanism tends to be closer than low... |
Tenebrae (section Anglican practice) exist in the Catholic Church's Latin liturgical rites, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Methodism, Reformed churches and Western Rite Orthodoxy. In the Catholic... |
Angelus (section Anglican practice) communities of the Anglican Communion, there is a tradition of singing the Angelus, particularly before or after the Sunday parish Mass. The practice has spread... |
Christian teachings used to guide the religious and moral practices of Anglicans. Anglicanism does not possess an agreed-upon confession of faith, such... |
Charles I of England (category Anglican saints) Years' War. His attempts to force the Church of Scotland to adopt high Anglican practices led to the Bishops' Wars, strengthened the position of the English... |
English Reformation, Anglicanism developed a vernacular prayer book, called the Book of Common Prayer. Unlike other traditions, Anglicanism has never been governed... |
made of the difference between the Mariology of Anglicans and that of Roman Catholics, although Anglicanism does not have an official view about these doctrines... |
Low church (redirect from Low Anglican) structure of Anglicanism (such as the episcopate) as the true form of Christianity—began referring to that outlook (and the related practices) as "high church"... |
renewed and fulfilled Anglicanism on our continent. We urge you to heed the call of Metropolitan Jonah, whose concerns we share. Anglicanism in North America... |
1633, with full Anglican rites. Charles was less skillful and restrained than his father; his attempts to enforce Anglican practices in the Church of... |
Pectoral cross (category Episcopacy in Anglicanism) of Anglican ordination. However the Catholic Church still rejects the canonical validity of Anglican clerical orders and often re-ordains Anglican clergy... |
have widely diverging beliefs and practices. Major Protestant branches include Adventism, Anabaptism, Anglicanism, Baptists, Lutheranism, Methodism,... |
new Anglican church in North America and which produced the Affirmation of St. Louis which opens with the title "The Continuation of Anglicanism." Some... |
Acolyte (section Anglicanism) Prayer 1662. The use of acolytes (like many Anglican practices) is very much dependent on local practice, some parishes may refer to altar servers are... |
communion with the Anglican Global South primates. The ACNA has attempted to incorporate the full spectrum of conservative Anglicanism within Canada and... |
saying "Anglicanism is inclusive ... so why shouldn't we find a common ground on homosexuality?". In 2013, some leaders in the Hong Kong Anglican Church... |
Confession (religion) (category Anglican sacraments) removal from office. Historically, the practice of auricular confession was highly controversial within Anglicanism. When priests began to hear confessions... |