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  1. Jan 27, 2018 · Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Church does not teach that we are the only true Church. We do not teach that outside our church there is no salvation. However, we claim that we are part of the one, undivided, universal Church of Jesus Christ. We are an integral part of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. 9 wIuwd: vUng

  2. The Church of England, to which the Protestant Episcopal Church in these States is indebted, under God, for her first foundation and a long continuance of nursing care and protection, hath, in the Preface of her Book of Common Prayer, laid it down as a rule, that “The particular Forms of Divine Worship, and the Rites and Ceremonies appointed ...

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  4. of the Christian faith, the beliefs which undergird all that we do, can make all the difference. This study guide provides an opportunity for students to do this, with the help of Anglican and ecumenical texts freely available on the internet, not least for those across the Anglican Communion who do not have access to theological libraries.

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  5. The entire Book of Common Prayer is also available as a single PDF file (rather than the many files you see above); size is about 4.5MB. It is also available as a single PDF from the Episcopal Church Center (size also 4.5MB).

    • The Middle Way
    • Authority of The Church
    • Book of Common Prayer
    • Marriage
    • Worship
    • Two Anglican Sacraments

    The term via media, "the middle way," is used to describe the character of Anglicanism as a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. It was coined by John Henry Newman (1801–1890). Some Anglican congregations put more emphasis on Protestant doctrines while others lean more toward Catholic teachings. Beliefs regarding the Trinity, the...

    While the Archbishop of Canterbury in England (currently, Justin Welby) is considered the “first among equals” and principal leader of the Anglican Church, he does not share the same authority as the Roman CatholicPope. He holds no official power outside of his own province but, every ten years in London, he does call the Lambeth Conference, an int...

    Anglican beliefs, practices, and rituals are primarily found in the Book of Common Prayer, a compilation of liturgydeveloped by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1549. Cranmer translated Catholic Latin rites into English and revised prayers using Protestant reformed theology. The Book of Common Prayer lays out Anglican beliefs in 39 arti...

    The church does not require celibacy of its clergy and leaves marriage to the discretion of the individual.

    Anglican worship tends to be Protestant in doctrine and Catholic in appearance and flavor, with rituals, readings, bishops, priests, vestments, and ornately decorated churches. Some Anglicans pray the rosary; others do not. Some congregations have shrines to the Virgin Marywhile others do not believe in invoking the intervention of saints. Because ...

    The Anglican Church recognizes only two sacraments: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Departing from Catholic doctrine, Anglicans say Confirmation, Penance, Holy Orders, Matrimony, and Extreme Unction(anointing of the sick) are not considered sacraments. Young children may be baptized, which is usually done by pouring water. Anglican beliefs leave the...

  6. Oct 12, 2011 · “The Creeds are statements of our basic beliefs about God” (Book of Common Prayer, p. 851). We will always have questions, but in the two foundational statements of faith – the Apostles’ Creed used at baptism, and the Nicene Creed used at communion – we join Christians throughout the ages in affirming our faith in the one God who ...

  7. This essay will describe the Theological Statement, contextualizing it both historically and in rela-tion to five other key documents which have embodied and conveyed the Episcopal Church’s teaching on religious manyness.2 My goal is to clarify the current theological stance of the Episcopal Church—itself a multinational member of the worldwide ...

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