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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...
- The
Anglican Communion is the
third largest Christian communion after the
Roman Catholic and
Eastern Orthodox churches.
Formally founded in 1867 in London...
- name An
alternative spelling of Đoko (a
diminutive of the name Đorđe (
Anglicanized as "George")), a
Serbian male
given name Đoković, a
Serbian surname derived...
- The
Anglican ministry is both the
leadership and
agency of
Christian service in the
Anglican Communion.
Ministry commonly refers to the
office of ordained...
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Anglican Papalism, also
referred to as Anglo-Papalism, is a
subset of Anglo-Catholicism with
adherents manifesting a
particularly high
degree of influence...
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United States of
America (PECUSA), is a
member church of the
worldwide Anglican Communion based in the
United States with
additional dioceses elsewhere...
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origin of the
Anglican tradition,
which combines features of both
Reformed and
Catholic Christian practices. Its
adherents are
called Anglicans.
English Christianity...
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spelling Akakiy are both
derived from the Gr**** name Akakios/Acacius,
anglicanized as
Agathius Institute of
Oriental Studies of NAS RA; Mailyan, Beniamin...
- to as the
Reformed tradition. The
Anglican churches descended from the
Church of
England and
organized in the
Anglican Communion. Some
Lutherans identify...
- The
Anglican Missal is a
liturgical book used
liturgically by some Anglo-Catholics and
other High
Church Anglicans as an
alternative or
supplement to editions...