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Henry VIII may not have started the Anglican church in the sense of the church on the british isles, although he did facilitate the Anglican split with the Church. There is no getting around that.
Bing search Philip was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. Substantial support for the invasion was also expected from English Catholics, including wealthy and influential aristocrats and traders
Henry VIII wanted the catholic church without the Pope. He died professing to be a catholic and left money for masses to be said for his repose. Anglicanism came out of reforms under Edward VIII and Elizabeth I. So thye CofE (Anglican) is a creation of the English State.
@@Aqua-Fyre England was about to challenge Spain, and England had a Spanish queen. What nation attacked Rome and put the pope under house arrest? Yeah! Roman Catholic nobles were freeing their serfs, nice revisionist history. FYI Roger Williams was the first to establish a state with religious liberty for all. Romans 12:21“Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.”
I'm Roman Catholic. My father converted into the Roman Catholic Church in the 1950s. Before he passed on, he told me the Anglican church he attended used Latin in part of its liturgy. However I found out later the Anglican church doesn't use Latin except in a few hymns. I have looked up Anglo-Catholicism in Wikipedia. It mentions some Anglo Catholic Churches have used the Tridentine Catholic rite of mass in English or in Latin. Do you know what type of sect or Churches use this form of Liturgy in the past and or up today? Could the church my father attended be this form of Anglicanism?
If you want Latin then attend a Tridentine Mass.if you want authentic Anglicanism that's also valid then find an ordinariate Catholic Church which is Anglican Tradition but in full-union with Rome
Is sounds like they had their own Vatican ll. and more recently it looks like what the Catholics did with The Pius the 10th Society in trying to bring back Catholic Orthodoxy.
Just wondering. Since this is a new demonination, I don't know how many parishes exist worldwide. When travelling, where do you worship? Would you attend a regular Anglican/Episcopalian Church, even though, you are not in communion with them?
because anglo-catholics are so wary of schism (acna not withstanding) we tend to operate as a movement within tec. cathedral of all saints in albany would be considered anglo-catholic, as would st. uriel the archangel in new jersey and my on-again-off-again home parish of st. mary's in asheville, north carolina.
Magna Carta 1215 A.D. long before Henry VIII " the English Church shall be free, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired".
@@lauraanderson7358 1. not all anglicans communities ordain women as bishops or accept LGBT in clergy, I’d say that’s awful generalisation. 2. And so what if they ordain women? How does that give you any right to harass them online? I
'To sort of bring it up to the present day..." Yeah let's just skip all the history of how you ordained your own with no apostolic succession. Your orders are invalid.
As a Catholic can you try convince me why this is a better Choice the Anglicans and Greek Othodox? Because alot of Catholics and even Prodistants are converting to Greek Othodox.
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Not true at all. All Continuing Anglican Churches aka the Anglican Continuum that are Anglo-Catholic and Anglo-Catholics before the mid-1970s reject homosexuality, reject ordination of women, and also reject abortion as they are not in communion with the Anglican Communion under the Archbishop of Canterbury.