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The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty-eight independent...
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A state religion (also called an official religion , established church or state church ) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state. Practically, a state without a state re...
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So what has all of this to do with the Church of England? Simply this: the established church is part of what makes up the nation. It is not the property of the General Synod alone to do with as they will, nor of the government to denationalise, nor even of the Queen to disestablish.
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the Church of England was established because he wanted a new wife.
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At the beginning of the 19th century the Church of England was the official established church of the nation. Nonconformists, Roman Catholics and members of the Jewish Church all suffered from legal discrimination.
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A term used to denote the religious belief and position of members of the established Church of England ... A term used to denote the religious belief and position of members of the established Church of England, and of the communicating churches in the Britishpossessions, the United States (see EPISCOPAL CHURCH),
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As well as being the established Church in England, the Church of England has also become the mother church of the Anglican Communion, a group of separate churches that are in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and for whom he is the focus of unity.
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