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  1. Anglicanism

    Use dmy dates date April 2011 Anglicanism Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches ... Church . Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans . The great majority of Anglicans are members ... succession historic episcopate and the early Church Fathers. ref name cofe Anglicanism forms one ... of the century, the retention in Anglicanism of many traditional liturgical forms and of the episcopate ... Anglicanism was coined to describe the common religious tradition of these churches as also that of the Scottish ... within specific Anglican churches and throughout the Anglican Communion . Unique to Anglicanism ... es. Terminology details Christian Church the universal Church of which Anglicanism is a part The word Anglicanism is a neologism from the 19th century constructed from the older word Anglican . ref ... title Anglicanism ref As an adjective, Anglican is used to describe the people, institutions and churches ... with reservations. Definition Christianity expand catholic yes Anglicanism, in its structures, theology ... range from the simple to elaborate. Unique to Anglicanism is the Book of Common Prayer BCP , the collection ... a vision of Anglicanism as religious tradition deriving ultimately from the Ecumenical Councils ... in the writings of Edward Bouverie Pusey with the theory of Anglicanism as one of three Branch Theory .... ref Cite book last Sykes first Stephen. W. authorlink Stephen Sykes title The Integrity of Anglicanism ... of Anglicanism publisher Mowbray year 1978 page 19 ref who argues that the terms Protestant and Catholic .... W. authorlink Stephen Sykes title The Integrity of Anglicanism publisher Mowbray year 1978 page .... W. authorlink Stephen Sykes title The Integrity of Anglicanism publisher Mowbray year 1978 page 44 ref Sykes nevertheless agrees with those heirs of Maurice who emphasise the incompleteness of Anglicanism ... VIII the nature of Anglicanism was based on questions of jurisdiction specifically, the belief of the Crown ... Reformed or Evangelical side see Sydney Anglicanism . Guiding principles File Hooker Statue.jpeg ...   more details



  1. Anglicanism in Norway

    one source date May 2010 Anglican congregations in Norway Norwegian language Norwegian Den anglikanske kirke i Norge is a Protestant free church in Norway with a total official membership of 1,500 people ref http www.daria.no skole ?tekst 4121 Den anglikanske kirke Daria.no ref in 2009 in 4 congregations, in Oslo , Bergen , Trondheim and Stavanger . See also Christianity in Norway Bergen Anglican Church St Edmund s Church, Oslo External links http europe.anglican.org chaplaincies chaplaincies locations.php?SelectCountry Norway Church of England in Norway References reflist 1 Religion in Norway Anglican stub DEFAULTSORT Anglicanism In Norway Category Christianity in Norway Category Religion in Norway ...   more details



  1. Homosexuality and Anglicanism

    to uphold orthodox teaching with regard to human sexuality. ref name Brittain McKinnon1 3 Anglicanism ... 2009 09 11 ref See also multicol Anglicanism Anglican realignment Cambridge Accord Continuing ... Religion and homosexuality multicol break Portal Anglicanism LGBT multicol end References Reflist Bibliography ... and Their African Allies Are Reshaping Anglicanism , Princeton Princeton University Press 2007 . Jay ... of homosexuality and Anglicanism, using data from empirical research with gay and lesbian Anglicans ... And Anglicanism Category Homosexuality and Anglicanism Category Anglicanism Category Christian law Category Christian denominational positions on homosexuality Anglicanism fr Homosexualit dans ...   more details



  1. Saints in Anglicanism

    Anglicanism In a catholic sense, the term saint refers to any spiritually saved person&mdash however, since the 10th century, the title Saint is reserved for those who have been officially recognised by the Church for outstanding Christian service and conduct. In the days when the Church of England was in union with Roman Catholic Church Rome , recognition was in the form of canonisation . Those martyr s and confessor s given the title traditionally, prior to the establishment of the canonisation process or since the English Reformation break with Rome , are generally still considered both saints and Saints . ref The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church by F. L. Cross Editor , E. A. Livingstone Editor Oxford University Press, USA 3 edition p.1444 1445 March 13, 1997 ref The title Hero is sometimes used as well, more often to refer to those Saints who have lived and died since the time of the Reformation. The provinces of the Anglican Communion commemorate many of the same saints as those in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints , often on the same days. In some cases, the Anglican Calendars have retained General Roman Calendar as in 1954 traditional feasts that the Roman Catholic Church has abolished or moved. Early Christianity See also Category Anglo Saxon saints Like the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion has special holy days in honour of Jesus Christ , the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Apostles . Many of the parishes churches in the Communion have the names Christ Church , and St. Mary the Virgin . The same can also be said for the four great patrons of Great Britain and Ireland Saint George Patron of England , Saint David Patron of Wales , Saint Patrick Patron of Ireland , and Saint Andrew Patron of Scotland . English saints See also Category English saints English and local saints are often emphasized, and there are differences between the provinces ... Category Anglicanism Category Specific calendars Category Sainthood Category Lists of saints Category ...   more details



  1. Vicar (Anglicanism)

    as a song and otherwise. See also Church of England Organisation Category Anglicanism Category Ecclesiastical ...   more details



  1. List of people who have converted to Anglicanism

    This page lists individuals who adopted the Anglican faith without being born into it Madeleine Albright Former US Secretary of State ref Dobbs, Michael, Albright s Family Tragedy comes to light, Washington Post Feb 4 1997 ref Miriam Byrne Former Roman Catholic Nun who became a priest in the Episcopal church of Scotland ref Article in The Courier, 20 April 2006 ref James F Byrnes American statesman. Former Roman Catholic Phillip Blond English political thinker ref Article in Independent, 3 April 2010 ref Robert Corrigan Irish Canadian settler and farmer Alberto Cutie Cuban American cleric Benjamin Disraeli UK Prime Minister. John Donne English poet and preacher. Formerly a Roman Catholic TS Eliot Anglo American poet Matthew Fox priest Matthew Fox American Episcopal priest. Former Roman Catholic John Howard Prime Minister of Australia. Formerly a Methodist Sir William Johnson Anglo Irish colonial administrator. former Roman Catholic Jim McGreevy American Democrat politician. former Roman Catholic Hugh Montefiore Anglican Bishop Michael Nazir Ali Anglican Bishop. Formerly a Moslem. Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Autumn Phillips Wife of Peter Phillips . Formerly a Roman Catholic Kevin Rudd Prime Minister of Australia. Roman Catholic who embraced Anglicanism Katharine Jefferts Schori Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. Former Roman Catholic Josette Sheeran Director of the United Nations World Food Programme. Former Roman Catholic Rupert Sheldrake English biologist. Formerly a Methodist ref Why I am still an Anglican, Continuum page 119 ref Margaret Thatcher UK Prime Minister, formerly a Methodist ref Hugo Young, One of Us , 1989 ref J. Parnell Thomas American stockbroker and politician. Formerly a Roman Catholic. Marcia Cross American actress. Former Roman Catholic. References reflist Category Anglicanism Category Lists of religious converts ...   more details



  1. Sacramental

    Sacramental may refer to Sacramental , as an adjective means of or pertaining to sacrament s Sacramentals , in Roman Catholicism and Anglicanism , objects whose supernatural effects, unlike those of a sacrament, depend on the belief of the recipient disambig ...   more details



  1. Pan-Anglican Congress

    The first Pan Anglican Congress was held in London UK in 1908 immediately prior to the Fifth Lambeth Conference with which it should not be confused. The Congress was a meeting of some 17 000 people contemporary estimate attended by clergy and laity. ref cite book last Stephenson first Alan title Anglicanism and the Lambeth Conferences year 1978 publisher SPCK location London pages 114 116 ref Reflist Category Anglicanism ...   more details



  1. Bishop on the Niger

    Portal Anglicanism The Bishop on the Niger is the Ordinary of a Diocese within Province Two of the Church of Nigeria . References Reflist Bishops on the Niger Anglican Churches Category Bishops on the Niger Category Christianity in Africa Nigeria bio stub ...   more details



  1. Sidesperson

    For the musical term Sideman A sidesperson , correctly known as a sidesman or usher , in the Anglicanism Anglican Church is responsible for greeting members of the Wiktionary congregation congregation , overseeing seating arrangements in church, and for taking the Collection plate collection . ref name StJames In England they are usually appointed by the Annual Parochial Church Meeting and receive guidance in their duties from the churchwarden s. The name is a corruption of the term synod s man , a title referring to prominent members of the congregation who represented the parish to the Diocesan Synod . References Portal Anglicanism Reflist refs ref name StJames Cite web title Sidespersons url http www.stjames hamptonhill.org.uk Running Sides.htm publisher The Parish Church of St James  Hampton Hill accessdate 3 October 2010 ref Percy Dearmer , The Parson s Handbook Category Anglicanism anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Melanesian Mission

    Portal Anglicanism The Melanesian Mission is an Anglican missionary agency supporting the work of local Anglican churches in Melanesia . It was established to purchase the ship Southern Cross ship Southern Cross . Today it continues to provide financial and staffing support for the Church of the Province of Melanesia , an independent province of the Anglican Communion . Its headquarters are in Bury St Edmunds , Suffolk . References http anglicanhistory.org oceania Historical resources on Anglicanism in Oceania including material on the Melanesian Mission, from Project Canterbury http books.google.com books?id fZoEAQAAIAAJ The History of the Melanesian Mission , by E. S. Armstrong 1900 God s Gentlemen A History of the Melanesian Mission 1849 1942 , by David Hilliard External links http melanesia.anglican.org mmhome.html Official website http www.anglicancommunion.org provincialnews melanesia client news client news index.cfm Melanesian Messenger Online Category Church of England missionary societies Category Anglicanism ...   more details



  1. Project Canterbury

    Portal Anglicanism Project Canterbury sometimes abbreviated as PC is an online archive of material related to the history of Anglicanism . It was founded by Richard Mammana, Jr. in 1999, and is hosted by the non profit Society of Archbishop Justus . The episcopal patrons of the site are Geoffrey Rowell Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe and Terry Brown, retired bishop of Malaita in the Church of the Province of Melanesia . Volunteer transcribers prepare material for the site, which incorporates modern scholarly material, primary source texts, photographic images and engravings. External links http anglicanhistory.org Project Canterbury website http rspas.anu.edu.au pambu newsletters Pambu23Jul07LateEd.htm Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Newsletter with article on Project Canterbury Category Internet properties established in 1999 Category Online archives Category Discipline oriented digital libraries Category Anglicanism website stub zh ...   more details



  1. Robert Corrigan

    For the American university president, see Robert A. Corrigan . Robert Corrigan , Circa c. 1816 &ndash 19 October 1855 was born in County Tyrone . Robert s family immigrated to Canada sometime after 1831 and settled on lots in Saint Sylvestre, Quebec Saint Sylvestre , Lower Canada a predominantly Roman Catholic area. He became a farmer there and converted to Anglicanism. This caused a great deal of strife and led, at least indirectly, to his death from a vicious beating. He was buried 27 October in Leeds, Lower Canada. External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 3840 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Corrigan, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1816 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 October 1855 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Corrigan, Robert Category Settlers of Canada Category 1816 births Category 1855 deaths Category Converts to Anglicanism Category Converts to Anglicanism from Roman Catholicism Canada bio stub Christian bio stub ...   more details



  1. Liberal Catholic (disambiguation)

    Liberal Catholic may refer to The Liberal Catholic Church , an independent theosophical denomination not affiliated with Roman Catholicism A party or theological position within Anglicanism see Churchmanship The liberal current of Roman Catholic thought that was influential, especially in France, in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th. See Liberal Catholicism . disambig Category Roman Catholic Church ...   more details



  1. Anglican Diocese of Gambia and the Rio Pongas

    Portal Anglicanism The Anglican Diocese of Gambia and The Rio Pongas was founded in 1935. Bishops Bishops of Gambia and the Rio Pongas References http www.anglicancommunion.org tour diocese.cfm?Idind 733 Anglican Communion See also Gambia Category The Gambia stubs Category Bishops of Gambia and the Rio Pongas Anglican diocese stub de Bistum Gambia ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Tinnevelly

    The Bishop of Tinnevelly was the Ordinary of the Anglican Church in Tinnevelly from its inception in 1896 until the foundation of the Church in India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon in 1927 and after that head of one of its Diocese s. Portal Anglicanism Bishops of Tinnevelly Anglican Churches Category Bishops of Tinnevelly Category Anglican bishops by diocese in India and Asia Tinnevelly Anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Prayer During the Day

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Portal Anglicanism Prayer During the Day is a liturgy of the Church of England from the service book Common Worship . Along with Compline Night Prayer or Compline , it is a daily prayer service to supplement Morning Prayer Anglican Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer Anglican Evening Prayer , the only daily prayer services provided for by the Book of Common Prayer . The Church of England s own literature outlines several different methods for its use, one of which suggests that it is equivalent to the monastic offices of Terce , Sext , and None liturgy None . DEFAULTSORT Prayer During The Day Category Anglicanism Category Christian liturgy, rites, and worship services Anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Saints in Protestantism

    unreferenced date April 2009 Orphan date February 2009 protestant Since the advent of Protestantism in the 16th century, the relations between various instituted churches and their Roman Catholic parentage has brought about the usage and regard for various historical Saint s within Catholicism to be regarded as Saints within Protestantism as well. Notable is the usage of Saints in Anglicanism that combines via media approach with a unique concepts of apostolic succession that asserts both similarities and differences with Catholicism. See also Saints in Anglicanism Saints in Methodism DEFAULTSORT Saints In Protestantism Category Anglican saints Category People celebrated in the Lutheran liturgical calendar Category Christian saints by denomination Category Protestantism saint stub ...   more details



  1. Decade of Evangelism

    Context date October 2009 Portal Anglicanism This was an initiative passed at the 1988 Lambeth Conference ref http www.lambethconference.org resolutions 1988 1988 43.cfm Resolution details ref to blockquote make the closing years of this millennium a Decade of Evangelism with a renewed and united emphasis on making Christ known to the people of his world. blockquote . Its first officer was John Thornley Finney , later the Bishop of Pontefract . Many critics deemed the programme ineffective, ref http www.biblesociety.org.uk exploratory articles murray01.pdf Bible Society analysis ref but others felt it led to the creation of new churches and fresh expressions . ref http www.margaretbeaufort.cam.ac.uk research weston.pdf Anglican Perspective ref Notes Reflist Category Anglicanism Anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Travancore and Cochin

    Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Travancore and Cochin exercised episcopal leadership ref http anglicanhistory.org india chatterton1924 20.html Eyre Chatterton ref over the Anglican Diocese of Travancore and Cochin from 1879. ref Crockford s Clerical Directory Oxford, OUP , 1948 ref Notes Reflist See also Christianity in India Expand list date December 2011 Bishops of Travancore and Cochin Anglican Churches DEFAULTSORT Bishop Of Chota Nagpur Category Anglican bishops by diocese in India and Asia Travancore and Cochin, Bishop of Category Lists of Anglican bishops and archbishops Travancore and Cochin, Bishop of Category India related lists Category Bishops of Travancore and Cochin Anglicanism stub ...   more details



  1. Integrity Toronto

    Portal Anglicanism Integrity Toronto is the oldest Canadian chapter of IntegrityUSA Integrity , a network of support and advocacy groups for gay and lesbian members of the Anglican Church of Canada , Episcopal Church USA , Anglican Church of Australia , and Church of Uganda . In 1975, Integrity Chicago, the organization s first chapter, held a convention. The half dozen attendees from Toronto found discovered one another at the conference, and founded Integrity Toronto. The chapter has ties to the Church of the Redeemer Toronto Church of the Redeemer , where its monthly services are held, and whose parish GLBT group overlaps heavily with Integrity Toronto s membership. Integrity Toronto also holds annual retreats, operates a pamphlet ministry, appears at General Synod, and promotes parish education about GLBT Christian issues. It was engaged in a dialogue process with Fidelity Anglican Fidelity before that group dissolved. See also Portal LGBT LGBT welcoming church programs External links http www.toronto.integritycanada.org Integrity Toronto Official site. Anglican Church of Canada Category Anglicanism Category LGBT religious organizations Category LGBT organizations in Canada Category LGBT culture in Toronto Category Organizations based in Toronto Category Homosexuality and Anglicanism Anglican stub ...   more details



  1. Historical Society of the Episcopal Church

    Portal Anglicanism The Historical Society of the Episcopal Church HSEC , formerly the Church Historical Society , was founded in Philadelphia in 1910. This voluntary society includes scholars, writers, teachers, ministers as well as others interested in its goals and objectives. It publishes the quarterly academic journal Anglican & Episcopal History and co publishes a newsletter, The Historiographer with the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists NEHA . Purposes HSEC has three objectives To promote preservation of the historical heritage of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and its antecedents. To publish articles of interest to the historical heritage of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and its antecedents. To cooperate with others who support the first objective. HSEC holds an annual meeting which includes a variety of activities. It also gives grants and awards to promote its objectives, participates in major projects, and partners with Archives of the Episcopal Church, the National Episcopal Historians and Archivists NEHA , the Episcopal Women s History Project EWHP , and the office of the Historiographer of the Episcopal Church. With NEHA and EWHP it co sponsors a triennial conference of all three organizations. Source and External Link http www.hsec.us index.html Website of the Historical Society of the Episcopal Church Category Organizations established in 1910 Category United States historical societies Category Episcopal Church in the United States of America Category Anglican Communion church bodies USA Category Anglicanism USA Anglicanism stub ...   more details



  1. Habel of Kaipetta

    Orphan date January 2012 File Habel.jpg thumb St. Habel St. Habel of Kaipetta May 5, 1816 &ndash August 18, 1899 was a convert from Hinduism to Christianity , the first convert from the Chera Dynasty of Kerala . Habel was born in Kaipatta Village, near Tiruvalla . Following Baptism, he learned theology from Europeans and traveled far and wide establishing congregations and churches and spreading the Gospel of Christ to thousands of people who took Baptisms and joined the Church. People revered him as a Saint. Habel died at the age of 84 on August 18, 1899. Bishop Edward Noel Hodges attended his funeral. On September 6, 2003, Archbishop Stephen Vattappara of the Anglican Church of India declared him as a Saints in Anglicanism Saint . A church in the Village of Kaipatta is named after him. References http acisynod.wordpress.com st habel St. Habel Anglican Church of India Persondata name Kaipetta, Habel of alternative names short description date of birth May 5, 1816 place of birth date of death August 18, 1899 place of death DEFAULTSORT Kaipetta, Habel Of Category 1899 deaths Category 1816 births Category Anglican saints Category Indian Christian saints Category Converts to Anglicanism Category People from Kerala Category 19th century Christian saints anglicanism stub ...   more details



  1. Independent church

    Independent church may refer to National church , especially in Anglicanism and Orthodox Christianity, the organisation of that denomination within a given nation, which acts independently of the churches of the same denomination in other nations. Free church , as opposed to a state sanctioned or established church Non denominational church Independent religion as used in the 17th and 18th centuries, a Congregational church in particular disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Society of the Holy Cross (Korea)

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Portal Anglicanism The Society of the Holy Cross is an order of women religious or nun s in the Anglican Church of Korea . It is not to be confused with the Society of the Holy Cross , SSC Societas Sanctae Crucis , which is an international order of Anglo Catholic priests within the Anglican tradition. The Society s name is abbreviated as SHC . Anglican orders DEFAULTSORT Society Of The Holy Cross Korea Category Anglican orders and communities Anglican stub ...   more details




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