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Anglican and Benedictine
There are several Benedictine Abbeys throughout the Anglican Communion.
Since the Oxford Movement there has also been a modest flourishing of Benedictine monasticism in the Anglican Church and Protestant Churches.
* James Otis Sargent Huntington, founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Anglican Benedictine monastic order
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Bath, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is an Anglican parish church and a former Benedictine monastery in Bath, Somerset, England.
On 24 June 1868 Father Ignatius founded an Anglican Benedictine convent in the parish.
It is the Anglican parish church of Wymondham, but it started life as a Benedictine priory.
* Order of the Holy Cross ( OHC ), an Anglican Benedictine community based in New York state in the United States
* The Order of the Holy Cross ( OHC ), an Anglican Benedictine community based in New York state in the United States
An Anglican Benedictine community, led by Dom Aelred Carlyle, came in 1906 and built the current abbey.
It began as an Anglican Benedictine convent at Feltham, Middlesex, founded by Father Ignatius on 24 June 1868.
There is also a Grade II * Listed 1966 Abbey Church which is used by the Anglican Benedictine nuns who have made Malling Abbey their home since 1916.
In the Christian tradition, such public vows are made by the religious life – cenobitic and eremitic – of the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox Churches, whereby they confirm their public profession of the Evangelical Counsels or Benedictine equivalent.
Based around a now lost 12th century Benedictine Priory, destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the Grade I listed Anglican church of St James is the largest church in the Deepings.
Great Malvern Priory in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, was a Benedictine monastery c. 1075-1540 and is now an Anglican parish church.
Since the time of the Reformation, there have been independent Benedictine communities in the Protestant ( especially Anglican ) traditions which maintain official friendly relations with the Benedictine Confederation, although they are not formally linked with it or its congregations.
Joseph Leycester Lyne, known by his religious name, Father Ignatius ( November 23, 1837 — October 16, 1908 ) was an Anglican Benedictine preacher.

Anglican and are
but my primary aim is to transcribe what Englishmen themselves are saying and writing and implying about the Roman and Anglican Churches and about the present religious state of England.
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
All 38 provinces of the Anglican Communion are autonomous, each with its own primate and governing structure.
Also shown are the churches in full communion with the Anglican Communion: the Nordic Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion ( Green ) and the Old Catholic Church | Old Catholic churches of the Utrecht Union ( Red ).
In addition to other member churches, the churches of the Anglican Communion are in full communion with the Old Catholic churches of the Union of Utrecht and the Scandinavian Lutheran churches of the Porvoo Communion in Europe, the India-based Mar Thoma and Malabar Independent Syrian churches and the Philippine Independent Church, also known as the Aglipayan Church.
Anglican clergy who join the Orthodox Church are reordained ; but Orthodox Churches hold that if Anglicanism and Orthodoxy were to reach full unity in the faith, perhaps such reordination might not be found necessary.
Some churches founded outside the Anglican Communion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely in opposition to the ordination of openly homosexual bishops and other clergy are usually referred to as belonging to the Anglican realignment movement, or else as " orthodox " Anglicans.
In some ways they represent a stronger opposition because they have the backing of many member provinces of the Anglican Communion and, in some cases, are or have been missionary jurisdictions of such provinces of the Communion as the Churches of Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, and the Southern Cone of America.
The Nicene Creed and the shorter Apostles ' Creed are articles, or professions of Faith said by members of the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.
The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion .< ref name =" acomm ">
Further, as the current monarch is a woman and both her eldest child and, in turn, his eldest child, are Anglican males, any change to the succession laws would have no immediate implications.
The islands are overwhelmingly Christian ( 84 %) with the largest individual Christian denominations being Methodist ( 23 %), Anglican ( 12 %), Church of God ( 11 %) and Catholic ( 9 %).
; Presiding Bishop or President Bishop: These titles are often used for the head of a national Anglican church, but the title is not usually associated with a particular episcopal see like the title of a primate.
Some Anglican suffragans are given the responsibility for a geographical area within the diocese ( for example, the Bishop of Stepney is an area bishop within the Diocese of London ).
Since Pope Leo XIII issued the bull Apostolicae Curae in 1896, the Catholic Church has insisted that Anglican orders are invalid because of changes in the Anglican ordination rites of the 16th century and divergence in understanding of the theology of priesthood, episcopacy and Eucharist.
The largest number of Benedictines are Roman Catholics, but there are also some within the Anglican Communion and occasionally within other Christian denominations as well, for example, within the Lutheran Church.
There are an estimated 2, 400 celibate Anglican Religious ( 1080 men and 1320 women ) in the Anglican Communion as a whole, some of whom have adopted the Rule of St. Benedict.

Anglican and invited
Ill-health ( a tropical fever ) forced his return to England where he met George Grey and John William Colenso, the Anglican Bishop of Natal, who invited Bleek to join him in Natal in 1855 to help compile a Zulu grammar.
At previous Lambeth Conferences, only bishops were invited to attend, but all members of the Anglican Consultative Council and representative bishops from the " Churches in Communion " ( i. e. the Churches of Bangladesh, North and South India and Pakistan ) were invited to attend.
The British Resident, Colonel Munro, took the initiative for establishing a seminary in Kottayam for the theological education of Jacobite Christian priests and invited the Anglican missionaries to teach there ; thus started the relation of CMS with Saint Thomas Christians.
In 1943, the Anglican Church invited other denominations to union talks, and the United Church responded enthusiastically ; by 1946, the two churches had issued a statement on mutual ministry.
In 1938, the Archbishop of Canterbury invited the representatives of the Estonian Lutheran Church and Latvian Lutheran Church to Lambeth Palace in order to reach " altar and pulpit fellowship " between the Anglican and Baltic Lutheran churches.
In 1836 he was invited by the Anglican Church Missionary Society ( CMS ) to join their work in Ethiopia.

Anglican and Abbot
** Columba, Abbot of Iona: Ireland and Scotland, 597 CE ( Anglican Communion )

Anglican and Primate
Paul Kwong, Anglican Archbishop and Primate of Hong Kong
At the beginning of World War I, Bishop de Berghes went to the United States at the suggestion of the Anglican Primate, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
* James Ussher of Ireland ( 1581 – 1656 ), Anglican theologian, Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of All Ireland
* April 13 – William Alexander, Anglican bishop and Primate of All Ireland ( d. 1911 )
Desmond Tutu, Archbishop and former Primate ( bishop ) | Primate of the Anglican Church of the Province of South Africa
Bishop Maurício Andrade, Primate ( religion ) | primate of the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil, gives the crosier to Bishop Saulo Barros.
However, in 1544, the Parliament of England conferred the title " Defender of the Faith " on King Henry VIII and his successors, now the defenders of the Anglican faith, of which they ( except the Catholic Mary I ) remain the Supreme Governors ( formally above the Archbishop of Canterbury as Primate ).
* December 18-Robert Machray is elected first Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
On June 18, 2006, the Episcopal Church in the United States was the first Anglican province to appoint a woman, Katharine Jefferts Schori, as their Primate ( the highest position possible in an Anglican province ), called the " Presiding Bishop " in the United States.
* The Most Revd Philip Aspinall, Archbishop of Brisbane ( 2002 – present ); Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia ( 2005 – present )
* The Right Revd Peter Carnley AC-Archbishop of Perth and Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia ( 2000 – 2005 )
* Marcus Loane, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney from 1966 – 1982 and Primate of Australia from 1978 – 1982.
* William Alexander ( bishop ) ( 1824 – 1911 ), Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland
A comparison of other religions with modern Christian denominations might compare a high priest with the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church, a Patriarch in an Eastern Orthodox Church, or a Primate in an Anglican or Episcopal church ; but again it is traditional to refer only to Jesus as the one high priest of Christianity.
* Anglican Diocese of Accra-The Most Revd Justice O. Akrofi ( Archbishop and Primate of the Province of West Africa )
In North America, bishops involved in AAC include Frank Griswold, former presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church USA, Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, former Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, and Victoria Matthews, a former Canadian bishop who is now a bishop in New Zealand.
Dr. Katharine Jefferts Schori, M. Div Church Divinity School of the Pacific, 26th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, first female Primate in the Anglican Communion
* Andrew Hutchison ( b. 1938 ), Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
Robert Machray, first Primate of the ACCUntil the 1830s, the Anglican church in Canada was synonymous with the Church of England: bishops were appointed and priests supplied by the church in England and funding for the church came from the British Parliament.
The immediate past Anglican Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Peter Akinola, is also a native of Abeokuta.
In the Anglican Church of Canada, the prolocutor of the General Synod acts as the deputy to the Primate.
Samuel Pritchard Matheson, third Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada.

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