The Anglicans and Henry Iv By Jin, Christy, and Jonathan.

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The Anglicans and Henry Iv By Jin, Christy, and Jonathan

Anglicanism is the church of England and others that have similar beliefs, worship practices, and church structures. The term Anglican means of England. The practices and principles were all based on the Book of Common prayer.( during reign of Elizabeth I)

Anglicanism was founded in England by King Henry VIII. Henry was member of roman catholic, but wanting to divorce to divorce his wife. He split the English church from roman catholic. Founded in England 1534

How Anglicanism spread Anglicanism was spread by English Missionaries and during the colonization period.

There is no central governing for the Anglican church, each church is controlled independently. Which means there are no pope; no overall director

Anglican Communion The doctrinal centralization is based on the Anlican Communion.(international association of church consist of england church and others) It means to be accepted as Anglican church you have to go through the Anglican Communion.

Different type of worship services The service of Anglican is called Holy Eucharist( meaning Communion). Their services consists majorly of Morning Prayers, psalm bible reading, sermon and others.

Anlican Cannon laws Every 10 years a lambeth conferece to discuss the issue of Doctrine. Doctrines can affect church governance to those who wants to modify their cannons(laws) to the Anglican Communion. Those who reject too much Anglican Cannon laws can be kicked out of membership.