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ANGLICAN COMMUNION
In over 165 countries
About the Anglican Communion
The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion in the world, after the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Many churches in the Communion identify themselves as “Anglican,” recognizing their historical link to the Church of England. Others, such as the American and Scottish churches call themselves “Episcopal,” reflecting the hierarchical structure of the church with the bishop as the ecclesiastical head.
Each church has its own doctrine and liturgy based primarily on that of England, but with considerable latitude allowed for local custom, culture and traditions. Each Anglican church also has adopted its own legislative process and governance procedure under the leadership of a primate, or senior bishop. In The Episcopal Church, the primate has the title of presiding bishop, and the governing body is the General Convention, which meets every three years.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is the religious head of the Church of England and recognized as the symbolic head – “first among equals” – of the worldwide Anglican Communion. The Anglican Communion considers itself to be part of the “One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church” and to be both Catholic and Reformed.
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​​NOTE: The Episcopal Church in America, including ECMN, is part of the Anglican Communion. It is in no way related to any splinter groups professing to be Anglican and belonging to the Anglican Church of North America.
For more information, click one of these links:
Learn more about the Anglican Communion
Learn more about the Church of England
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