Church of England (through St Michael and All Angels churchyard)

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The Church of England is the historic state church of England and the mother church of the global Anglican Communion, combining elements of both Protestant Reformation and older Catholic traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Christian denomination
state church
alsoKnownAs Anglican Church in England NERFINISHED
C of E NERFINISHED
churchOrder bishops
deacons
priests
communion full communion with other Anglican provinces
country England
currentSupremeGovernor Charles III NERFINISHED
denominationalFamily Anglicanism NERFINISHED
doctrinalStandard Thirty-Nine Articles NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Canterbury
Province of York NERFINISHED
foundingCentury 16th century
foundingDateApproximate 1530s
foundingEvent English Reformation NERFINISHED
foundingMonarch Henry VIII NERFINISHED
governance episcopal hierarchy
governingBody General Synod NERFINISHED
House of Bishops NERFINISHED
House of Clergy NERFINISHED
House of Laity NERFINISHED
hasParishesIn Channel Islands NERFINISHED
England NERFINISHED
Isle of Man NERFINISHED
Isle of Wight NERFINISHED
headOfStateRole Defender of the Faith NERFINISHED
isPartOf Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
languageOfLiturgy English
legalStatus established church of England
liturgicalBook Book of Common Prayer NERFINISHED
modernLiturgy Common Worship NERFINISHED
ordinationOfWomen permits women bishops
permits women priests
polity episcopal polity
principalLeader Archbishop of Canterbury NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
roleInAnglicanCommunion mother church of the Anglican Communion
scripture Bible NERFINISHED
seniorClericTitle Archbishop of York NERFINISHED
separatedFrom Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
spiritualLeaderTitle Archbishop of Canterbury NERFINISHED
supremeGovernor monarch of the United Kingdom
theology Catholic continuity
Protestant
via media between Protestantism and Catholicism
tradition Catholic liturgical tradition
Reformation tradition

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Little John’s grave religiousAffiliationOfSite Church of England (through St Michael and All Angels churchyard)