NOUN
- the national church of England (and all other churches in other countries that share its beliefs); has its see in Canterbury and the sovereign as its temporal head
How To Use Anglican Church In A Sentence
- The Church Society rejected any suggestion the episcopate should be open to women, and said their ordination had damaged the Anglican Church.
- On another side were the Independents, who wanted to do away with the Anglican Church altogether.
- She enjoyed singing lessons, sang as a contralto in St Mary's Anglican Church choir and took part in many local concerts.
- In England, where the Anglican Church is established by law, nondenominational or inter-faith chapels in such institutions may nonetheless be consecrated by the local Anglican bishop.
- This could led to a separate denomination of immigrant affiliation as it appears to be doing in the Anglican church, but could also be a force for re-invigorating local faith communities that have gone stale in the U.S. in a way that is relatively seemless because the two communities have a common origin. The Volokh Conspiracy » A Thought on American Jewish Demography
- As King Charles I increased his Catholicising process of the Anglican church, more and more religious refugees set off for New England.
- Since 1704 the chief bishop of the Anglican church, designated the Primus, is elected from among the Scottish diocesans.
- The Anglican Church has given its blessing for mobile phone masts to be erected in two of its church towers in Yorkshire - just as long as they're not used to transmit porn.
- Rather than agree to this demand to disaffiliate from Anglicanism, Pittsburgh's All Saints Episcopal Anglican Church last month walked away from the building it had inhabited since 1928. Twenty-First Century Excommunication
- An Act of Parliament in 1920 disestablished and disendowed the Anglican Church within the Principality.