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2020
The Anglican tradition had a particular role to play in the elevation of Christmas, moving it from a contested liturgical and cultural day, to a publicly celebrated festival and season—a status that has now become thoroughly pervasive in most cultures.
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The Anglican tradition had a particular role to play in the elevation of Christmas, moving it from a contested liturgical and cultural day, to a publicly celebrated festival and season—a status that has now become thoroughly pervasive in most cultures.
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Anglican Ecclesiology and the Anglican Covenant
Journal of Anglican Studies, 2013AbstractHow can we explain the fact that the Anglican Covenant divides people of equal integrity and comparable wisdom around the world? We need to ask whether we have correctly understood both the ecclesiology of the Anglican Communion and the terms of the Covenant.
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2022
One of the oldest Protestant faiths in Latin America and the Caribbean, Anglicanism today represents only a small fraction of the non-Roman Catholic Christianity on the continent. Anglican churches broadly stand, at present, as Indigenous expressions of a Catholic and Reformed faith across Latin American and the Caribbean.
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One of the oldest Protestant faiths in Latin America and the Caribbean, Anglicanism today represents only a small fraction of the non-Roman Catholic Christianity on the continent. Anglican churches broadly stand, at present, as Indigenous expressions of a Catholic and Reformed faith across Latin American and the Caribbean.
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2023
The Anglican churches of the world are named for their connection to the Church of England. In North America, three Anglican denominations are recognized members of the communion: The Episcopal Church (TEC), the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC), and the Anglican Church of Bermuda (ACB).
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The Anglican churches of the world are named for their connection to the Church of England. In North America, three Anglican denominations are recognized members of the communion: The Episcopal Church (TEC), the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC), and the Anglican Church of Bermuda (ACB).
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3–5 sentences, or around 120 words and no more than 200 words With the exception of the Reformed Episcopal Church of Spain (founded 1868) and the Lusitanian Church (founded 1880), Anglican churches in Eastern and Southern Europe primarily serve the needs of diplomats, businesspeople, students, or refugees.
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2021
British colonisation helped spread Anglicanism through the Pacific and Oceania beginning in the late eighteenth century. As of 2020, Anglicans represented 16.5% of the total Christians in Oceania. The ordination of women is still controversial among Anglicans as is the consecration of women to be bishops.
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British colonisation helped spread Anglicanism through the Pacific and Oceania beginning in the late eighteenth century. As of 2020, Anglicans represented 16.5% of the total Christians in Oceania. The ordination of women is still controversial among Anglicans as is the consecration of women to be bishops.
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2014
Earlier Anglican approaches to economics were influenced by its historical position as an established church with considerable political influence. This position has changed in the past half century, and Anglican economists since the pioneering post war work of Denys Munby in Britain and Paul Heyne in North America are moving toward a position of ...
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Earlier Anglican approaches to economics were influenced by its historical position as an established church with considerable political influence. This position has changed in the past half century, and Anglican economists since the pioneering post war work of Denys Munby in Britain and Paul Heyne in North America are moving toward a position of ...
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