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Church of England
noun
- the established church in England, Catholic in faith and order, but incorporating many principles of the Protestant Reformation and independent of the papacy.
Church of England
noun
- the reformed established state Church in England, Catholic in order and basic doctrine, with the Sovereign as its temporal head
Church of England
- The established church (see also established church ) in England . The Church of England is Protestant and is governed by bishops , with the king or queen as its official head. One of the primary results of the Reformation , it was founded in the early sixteenth century when King Henry VIII declared that he, not the pope , was the head of the Christian Church in England. The Church of England is the original church of the Anglican Communion .
Example Sentences
For more than 10 years he was the leader of the Church of England, the moral guide for a community of more than 80 million worshippers worldwide.
The Archbishop, he said, "is not the chief executive of the Church of England PLC - you can't make this change by saying, 'this will now happen'."
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has told the BBC he failed to follow up abuse allegations within the Church of England because the scale of the problem was "absolutely overwhelming".
It would have marked the building of symbolic links between the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England, of which King Charles is the Supreme Governor.
The Red Nose Day enthusiast set up his huge collection for classmates at Clifton Church of England Primary School in Ashbourne, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the fundraising event.
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