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      • The roots of Anglicanism (called Episcopalianism in the United States) trace back to one of the main branches of Protestantism that emerged during the 16th century Reformation. Theologically, Anglican beliefs take a middle position between Protestantism and Catholicism and reflect a balance of Scripture, tradition, and reason.
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  2. ANGLICANISM - The Anglican Church in North America. WHAT IS ANGLICANISM? THE BASICS First and foremost, Anglicans are Christians. Globally, Anglicans form the third largest body of Christians in the world (around 80 million members) behind the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.

    • 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...

  3. The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) is a Christian denomination in the Anglican tradition in the United States and Canada. It also includes ten congregations in Mexico, two mission churches in Guatemala, and a missionary diocese in Cuba.

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    • It didn’t start with the divorce of Henry VIII. Actually, it started in the very first centuries of Christianity when Romans settled Britain and Christians came as soldiers, administrators and traders.
    • By the fourteenth Century, England had developed a distinctive spirituality. It was rooted in the synthesis of doctrine and prayer taught by two Christian greats: Augustine of Hippo—the great theologian whose Confessions are an extended prayer—and Benedict of Nursia, whose monasteries modeled the Christian life as work amidst liturgical prayer.
    • Anglicanism is not just for the English or for Americans. Today the majority of Anglicans are in Africa and other regions of the Global South. Each province uses its own culture to worship God with the Book of Common Prayer and the orthodoxy of the Thirty-Nine Articles.
    • There are more Anglicans in church on Sunday morning in Nigeria than in all the British Isles and North America combined.
  4. Anglican Church in America. Classical Christianity Engaging the World. We are traditional Anglicans. What does that mean? It means more than simply being stuck in the past, it means preserving something vitally important for the future. ABOUT US. OUR VISION. We are not standing still.

  5. Anglican Church in North America, Anglican church formed in 2009 in Bedford, Texas. Its founders were theological traditionalists who had seceded from the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (ECUSA) and the Anglican Church of Canada .

  6. Lord Direct Us. The American Anglican Church (AAC) is a Continuing Anglican jurisdiction that counts at present thirteen parishes and missions in North America, many of which serve the Kenyan diaspora population (in the United States).

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