Anglican ministers who had stayed in the colonies started to construct an independent American church. From this the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States was eventually established.
A: The Anglican Church was confronted, certainly in the plantation colonies and indeed in some other colonies of the New World, with a longstanding question: Once the colonial governments began to ...
The Church of England, the original and largest member of the Anglican Communion – the third ... of power and authority left over from the colonial era of the British Empire.
Within the wood walls of Canada's oldest Anglican church are many remnants of its past — from a velvet-clad pew for the Royal Family to a piece of metal blown into a wall by the Halifax Explosion.
St John’s Theological College in Auckland hosted a landmark gathering of Anglican Seminary Deans from East Asia and Oceania ...
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