Anglican rite
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The Anglican rite is the liturgical tradition and form of worship used in Anglican churches, characterized by its blend of Catholic and Reformed elements and typically expressed through versions of the Book of Common Prayer.
Aliases (7)
Statements (73)
Referenced by (17)
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Anglican Church in the Province of the West Indies
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Diocese of Fond du Lac → Diocese of the Dominican Republic ("Anglican Eucharist") → Province I → |
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Diocese of Los Angeles
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Diocese of Milwaukee → Diocese of Western Montana → Episcopal Diocese of Central New York ("Anglican Rite") → |
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Archbishop of Cape Town
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Diocese of East Tennessee ("Anglican Rite") → |
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See of Canterbury
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
("Anglican liturgy")
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Litany
("Anglican Book of Common Prayer services")
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Old North Church
("Anglican (historical)")
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Western Christianity
("Anglican liturgy")
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Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
("Anglican liturgical rites")
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Curtana
("Church of England coronation rite")
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