Примери за използване на Anglican communion на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Anglican Communion.
A world map showing the Provinces of the Anglican Communion(Blue).
The Anglican Communion.
The Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Anglican Communion.
The Anglican Communion has 77-million-members worldwide.
The Episcopal Church is the U.S. wing of the Anglican Communion, an 80 million-member global fellowship of churches.
In the Anglican Communion an archiepsicopal or primatial cross is carried before an archbishop in procession.
He is considered a saint in the Catholic Church,Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, and some Lutheran denominations.
Globally, the Anglican Communion has over 77 million members.
The Church of England is the officially-established Christian Church in England andthe mother church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Exceptions to style occur in the Anglican Communion and in countries where the Anglican Communion is prevalent.
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church[3] in England andthe Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion.
The Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Communion- a world- wide family of Churches comprising 85 million members.
Saint Valentine's Day is not a publicholiday in any country, although it is an official feast day in the Anglican Communion and the Lutheran Church.
In the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion, he is a saint, a pre-eminent Doctor of the Church, and the patron of the Augustinians.
But it also offers us all an insight into the dramatic difference between the two kind of Christianity that are at odds with each other in the Anglican Communion.
The Episcopal Church is the U.S. wing of the Anglican Communion, an 80-million-member global fellowship of churches based in England.
Anciently, Easter was considered the ideal time for converts to receive baptism, andthis practice continues within Roman Catholicism and the Anglican Communion.
In the Catholic Church and Anglican Communion he is a Saint, a Doctor of the Church(doctor meaning teacher) and the patron of the Augustians.
Paul University, Awka is the brain-child of the Bishops of the five Ecclesiastical Provinces(currently comprising 55 Dioceses) of the Anglican Communion east of the Niger,….
The primates of the Anglican Communion are this kind of archbishop, since they only hold archiepiscopal rights for the duration of their presidency.
Forty or fifty years ago there were many Orthodox, andalso many Anglicans, who sincerely hoped that the Anglican communion would be reconciled to Orthodoxy in a corporate way.
Since the Reformation, the Anglican Communion has swung between the poles of Catholicism and Protestantism producing a subtle, reflective form of Christianity.
Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England,the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
The primates of the Anglican Communion are this kind of archbishop, since they only hold archiepiscopal rights for the duration of their presidency.
This difference between our two traditions goes to the heart of a difference of understanding andstructure between the Roman Catholic Church and the churches of the Anglican Communion,” the report states.
Where to Go:The mother church of the Anglican Communion, Canterbury Cathedral is a monolithic structure and fine example of high Gothic architecture, although various parts date from later Norman and Romanesque periods.
Yet, for all my love and gratitude, I cannot in honesty remain silent about what troubled me in the 1950s, and today troubles me far more; and that is the extreme diversity of the conflicting beliefs andpractices that coexist within the bounds of the Anglican communion.
Understanding how the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion structure authority and exercise authority in communion on the local, regional and global levels are key for understanding how each body discerns its teaching and practices on critical issues in ethics and moral theology.
The Ordinariate is composed of lay faithful, clerics and members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life,originally belonging to the Anglican Communion and now in full communion with the Catholic Church, or those who receive the Sacraments of Initiation within the jurisdiction of the Ordinariate.