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Anglican Church

The Anglican Church, also known as the Church of England, is a major Christian denomination that originated from the Reformation in England during the 16th century. It combines elements of both Catholic and Protestant traditions, adhering to a middle path between Roman Catholicism and Reformed Christianity. The Anglican Church is characterized by its use of the Book of Common Prayer, its emphasis on the sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist, and its governance by bishops within a hierarchical structure. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the spiritual leader, while the church’s doctrine and practices are guided by the Thirty-Nine Articles and the Lambeth Conference. Known for its broad inclusivity and emphasis on tradition and reason, the Anglican Church has a significant global presence, with numerous affiliated churches and communities worldwide, forming the Anglican Communion.