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  1. The Anglican Communion is a relational organisation supported by four Instruments of Communion: The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Primates' Meeting, the Lambeth Conference (of Anglican bishops) and the Anglican Consultative Council.

  2. The Anglican Communion was officially and formally organised and recognised as such at the Lambeth Conference in 1867 in London under the leadership of Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury.

  3. www.anglicancommunion.org › structures › what-is-the-anglican-communionWhat is the Anglican Communion?

    What is the Anglican Communion? The Anglican Communion is one of the world’s largest Christian communities. It has tens of millions of members in more than 165 countries around the globe. Anglicanism is one of the traditions or expressions of Christian faith. Others include Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran and Baptist.

  4. Anglican Communion, religious body of national, independent, and autonomous churches throughout the world that adheres to the teachings of Anglicanism and that evolved from the Church of England.

  5. What is the Anglican Communion? The Anglican Episcopal family comprises tens of millions Christians who are members of 46 different Churches. These make up 42 member churches (also called provinces) and five other national or local churches known as Extra Provincials, spread across the globe.

  6. The history of the Anglican Communion may be attributed mainly to the worldwide spread of British culture associated with the British Empire. Among other things the Church of England spread around the world and, gradually developing autonomy in each region of the world, became the communion as it exists today.

  7. Jun 21, 2024 · Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. Anglicanism is loosely organized in the Anglican Communion, a worldwide family of religious bodies that represents the.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnglicanismAnglicanism - Wikipedia

    Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, [1] in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of the largest branches of Christianity, with around 110 million adherents worldwide as of 2001.

  9. www.churchofengland.org › about › building-relationshipsThe Church of England

    The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, a family of churches that share a common faith and heritage. Learn more about the history, mission and structure of the Anglican Communion, and how the Church of England engages with its global partners in worship, prayer and service.

  10. Music for Festivals, Lesser Festivals, Common of the Saints and Special Occasions. Public Worship with Communion by Extension. Seasonal Provisions. Seasonal Provisions. Additional Eucharistic Prayers. Structure of a Celebration of Holy Communion. Guidance on Celebrating the Eucharist with Children.